California Ballot Measures: What Voters Can and Can’t Hold Them To | Matt Klink

By Siyamak Khorrami
Siyamak Khorrami
Siyamak Khorrami
Siyamak Khorrami has been the general manager and chief editor of the Southern California edition of The Epoch Times since 2017. He is also the host of the “California Insider” show, which showcases leaders and professionals across the state with inside information about trending topics and critical issues in California.
April 22, 2026Updated: May 6, 2026

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California’s ballot is filling up with new tax measures this year, and most voters won’t know what they’re agreeing to until after they’ve already voted. Some of these measures are framed as temporary or targeted, but the legal fine print tells a different story. When a ballot measure promises to fund a specific cause, how do you know the money actually has to go there? In this episode, Matt Klink, President of 20KLINK Campaigns and veteran Los Angeles political consultant, walks through what’s coming to voters before November and the framework you need to evaluate any measure before casting a ballot.

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