California voters will decide on two major ballot measures in November: a voter ID requirement and a billionaire tax. The voter ID measure would require proof of citizenship and identification at polling places, while the billionaire tax would fund healthcare.
- The voter ID measure is backed by Republicans and would align California with 36 other states. - The billionaire tax would impose a 5% tax on those making over $1 billion, generating $100 billion for healthcare.
- Both measures have qualified for the ballot, with the billionaire tax pending final signature review. The measures are expected to spark significant debate, with Democrats opposing voter ID and Republicans opposing the billionaire tax.