California Raises Ballot Submission Fees After Initiative Advocating Killing Of Gay People
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) - Gov. Jerry Brown has signed legislation raising the cost to submit a ballot initiative in California to $2,000.
Democratic Assemblyman Evan Low of Campbell introduced AB1100 this year after an attorney submitted a ballot initiative advocating the killing of gay and lesbian people.
The current cost to file paperwork for a ballot initiative is $200. Lawmakers argued that the charge does not cover administrative costs and could encourage people to file frivolous ballot questions.
A judge in June agreed to throw out the anti-gay initiative as unconstitutional.
The Democratic governor announced signing the bill on Tuesday.
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