- How many signatures have been gathered for presentation to election officials? Is that number based on an estimate or actual count?
- The campaign has said it has "no estimates to share." Does that mean that, in fact, it has estimates that it does not want to share? Is the campaign keeping a rolling total of signatures each day since it began its new mail-in effort?
- When will the petitions be presented to election officials?
- How long does the campaign think the count will take?
- Does the campaign plan to try to gather more signatures either beginning this week or after it receives information about the disqualification rate?
- Is there anything else I need to know?
With more than 3.0 million page views and more than 5,000 items, this blog provides news and commentary on public policy, business and economic issues related to the $3 billion California stem cell agency. David Jensen, a retired California newsman, has published this blog since January 2005. His email address is djensen@californiastemcellreport.com.
Monday, April 20, 2020
Text of Questions to Campaign for $5.5 Billion Stem Cell Intiative
Here are the questions that the campaign for a $5.5 billion California stem cell research measure declined to address this morning. The questions were directed to the campaign by the California Stem Cell Report last Friday in connection with the campaign's then April 18 deadline for collecting signatures to qualify the measure for the fall ballot.
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