Supporters must next gather petition signatures for campaign finance limits and worker rights, while nonpartisan primary measure is rejected
Alaska Lt. Gov. Nancy Dahlstrom on Friday approved two ballot measures and disqualified a third from advancing into the signature-gathering phase.would impose new financial restrictions on political campaigns and grant an array of rights to workers, including mandatory sick leave, a higher minimum wage and the ability to opt out from employer-mandated political and religious instruction.
“It would limit the Legislature’s ability to appropriate funds for partisan primaries or similar processes in the future,” the analysis said, “so it makes an appropriation in violation of the subject-matter restrictions on initiatives.”This is the second ballot measure to be disqualified this year on legal grounds.
Sponsors will meet Sept. 23 to make a final decision on whether to file a court challenge, Botelho said.
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