At the outset, this has all the markings of a huge campaign in an election year where the list of statewide propositions almost certainly will be smaller than the long list of measures in 2016. Like so many epic ballot battles, one side will insist that change is long overdue and the other will counter that the change could lead to unintended consequences. And failing a compromise, the only ones who can sort all of that out, of course, will be the voters.
Source: Los Angeles Times November 26, 2017 08:03 UTC