Amendment 6 would allow the state government to use up to 5% of the current year's funds to eliminate a projected deficit in the next fiscal year if there is a forecasted deficit.
58% Yes |
42% No |
48% Yes |
32% No |
10% Yes, this will help prevent budget shortfalls. |
10% No, this will cause spending to get out of control. |
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