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California has 11 ballot measures to consider. These short videos will help you decide

Voting has started for the Nov. 6 election, and Californians face a long list of candidates for state and local offices — and 11 ballot measures on issues ranging from rent control to farm animals to daylight saving time.

Watch these brief videos to learn what each does, how much each costs taxpayers and consumers and who’s for and against them.

What you need to know about Proposition 1: Bonds to build housing

What you need to know about Proposition 2: Housing the homeless

What you need to know about Proposition 3: Bonds for water projects

What you need to know about Proposition 4: Money for children’s hospitals

What you need to know about Proposition 5: Property tax break for seniors

What you need to know about Proposition 6: Gas tax increase repeal

What you need to know about Proposition 7: Changing daylight saving time

What you need to know about Proposition 8: Capping fees at dialysis clinics

What you need to know about Proposition 10: Expanding rent control

What you need to know about Proposition 11: Private ambulance work rules

What you need to know about Proposition 12: Rules for housing farm animals

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This story was originally published October 10, 2018 at 5:16 PM with the headline "California has 11 ballot measures to consider. These short videos will help you decide."

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