2020 Ballot Measure Virtual Town Hall

Residents, business owners, and community members of Glendora and the surrounding area are invited to participate in a Virtual Town Hall discussion about the important ballot measures being voting on in November. Presenters will provide information and answer questions on September 16th at 6:00PM during the Virtual Town Hall via ZOOM. The presentation is presented by the Glendora Chamber of Commerce.

The following 12 ballot measures, possible Los Angeles County Charter Amendment, and Citrus College General Obligation Bond will be discussed:

  • Proposition 14, Stem Cell Research Institute Bond Initiative
  • Proposition 15, Tax on Commercial and Industrial Properties for Education and Local Government Funding Initiative
  • Proposition 16, Repeal Proposition 209 Affirmative Action Amendment
  • Proposition 17, Voting Rights Restoration for Persons on Parole Amendment
  • Proposition 18, Primary Voting for 17-Year-Olds Amendment
  • Proposition 19, Property Tax Transfers, Exemptions, and Revenue for Wildfire Agencies and Counties Amendment
  • Proposition 20, Criminal Sentencing, Parole, and DNA Collection Initiative
  • Proposition 21, Local Rent Control Initiative
  • Proposition 22, App-Based Drivers as Contractors and Labor Policies Initiative
  • Proposition 23, Dialysis Clinic Requirements Initiative
  • Proposition 24, Consumer Personal Information Law and Agency Initiative
  • Proposition 25, Replace Cash Bail with Risk Assessments Referendum
  • Los Angeles County, Budget Allocation for Alternatives to Incarceration Charter Amendment
  • Measure Y, Citrus College $298 million General Obligation Bond

Don’t miss this opportunity to learn about what’s going to be on your ballot!

Save your seat by registering at the following web link. The Glendora Chamber will also stream the presentation on their Facebook page @GlendoraChamber.

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