Scott Wiener, a San Francisco Democrat, dropped his effort to provide more detail to voters on who is funding ballot measures after the bill was heavily amended in committees. Some bigger measures failed early on - including a constitutional amendment that would have changed the state superintendent of public instruction from an elected position to one appointed by the governor. But that number has been whittled down since January, and this week’s policy committee deadline may narrow the active proposals more. The number of election-related bills introduced this session - close to 50 - is average, election officials said. But while it’s not election season anymore, California lawmakers are still tinkering with how voting happens. The campaign text messages have stopped, and your recycling bin is finally empty of mailers.
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