2002 California Proposition 50
Proposition 50 was a proposition in the state of California on the November 5, 2002 ballot. The proposition passed with 3,808,594 votes in favor and 3,076,333 against. It was placed on the ballot through the initiative process.
When put on the ballot, the question before voters was:
Official summary
The passing of California Proposition 50 would allow:- 3,440,000,000 general obligation bonds to fund a variety of water projects, including:
- *Specified CALFED Bay-Delta Program projects including urban and agricultural water use efficiency projects
- *Grants and loans to reduce Colorado River water use
- *Purchasing, protecting and restoring coastal wetlands near urban areas
- *Competitive grants for water management and quality improvement projects
- *Development of river parkways
- *Improved security for state, local and regional water systems
- *Grants for desalination and drinking water disinfection
- Appropriates money from state General Fund to pay off bonds