Eleven propositions on the Nov. 6 general election ballot cover a broad range of political territory, with issues ranging from tax increases to fund schools and public safety realignment, labeling of genetically engineered food products, a repeal of the death penalty and limitations of influence from unions and corporations on the election process. The following is a list of the propositions and their impact if approved: Proposition 30 — If approved, the proposition would increase taxes on annual earnings more than $250,000 for seven years and sales taxes by a quarter of a cent to fund schools, public safety realignment, …












