California voters have approved Proposition 2 to allocate $10 billion to K-12 and community college facilities, Proposition 3 to affirm marriage rights for all, Proposition 4 to allocate $10 billion for projects that address water quality, wildfire prevention, and climate resilience, and Proposition 35 to secure permanent funding for Medi-Cal, while measures addressing housing, wages, and prison labor have failed.
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