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California voters will decide in November 2025 whether to allow a constitutional convention to address issues like housing and climate change, with debates over its true purpose.
California Governor Gavin Newsom is pushing Proposition 50, which would allow the state legislature to call a constitutional convention, sparking debate over its true purpose.
Critics argue the measure is less about democratic reform and more about advancing Newsom’s potential 2028 presidential bid by giving him a platform to shape national policy debates.
The initiative, backed by Newsom and some state lawmakers, aims to address issues like housing and climate change through a new state constitution.
However, opponents warn it could lead to unintended consequences, including increased government costs and potential erosion of existing rights.
The measure is on the November 2025 ballot.
Los votantes de California decidirán en noviembre de 2025 si permitirán una convención constitucional para abordar cuestiones como la vivienda y el cambio climático, con debates sobre su verdadero propósito.