California voters will decide Proposition 1, the Veterans and Affordable Housing Bond Act of 2026, on November 3. The measure authorizes $11.25 billion in general obligation bonds—$10 billion for affordable rental housing construction, preservation, homeownership programs, and supportive housing, plus $1.25 billion for veteran loans—following a June 2026 agreement among Governor Newsom, legislative leaders, and passage of SB 417. Prior 2018 bond funds have been exhausted amid persistent shortages. A wide coalition of housing advocates, local governments, labor, business, and veterans groups backs the proposal, while opposition remains limited to a small number of Republican legislators. Trader consensus at 60% for passage reflects established support and procedural advantages for legislatively referred bonds, tempered by typical voter caution toward large general-fund-backed debt measures ahead of the fall campaign.
สรุปจาก AI ทดลองที่อ้างอิงข้อมูลจาก Polymarket ไม่ใช่คำแนะนำในการเทรดและไม่มีผลต่อการตัดสินตลาดนี้ · อัปเดตแล้วCalifornia Affordable Housing Bond Proposition
This market will resolve to “Yes” if the specified ballot measure is approved by a majority of voters at the California statewide general election currently scheduled for November 3, 2026. Otherwise, this market will resolve to “No.”
If voting on the specified ballot measure does not occur, or the results thereof are not known definitively, by March 31, 2027, this market will resolve to “No”.
This market will resolve based on a consensus of credible reporting. If there is ambiguity, this market will resolve solely based on official information from the State of California, including the California Secretary of State (https://www.sos.ca.gov/).
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0x65070BE91...This market will resolve to “Yes” if the specified ballot measure is approved by a majority of voters at the California statewide general election currently scheduled for November 3, 2026. Otherwise, this market will resolve to “No.”
If voting on the specified ballot measure does not occur, or the results thereof are not known definitively, by March 31, 2027, this market will resolve to “No”.
This market will resolve based on a consensus of credible reporting. If there is ambiguity, this market will resolve solely based on official information from the State of California, including the California Secretary of State (https://www.sos.ca.gov/).
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0x65070BE91...California voters will decide Proposition 1, the Veterans and Affordable Housing Bond Act of 2026, on November 3. The measure authorizes $11.25 billion in general obligation bonds—$10 billion for affordable rental housing construction, preservation, homeownership programs, and supportive housing, plus $1.25 billion for veteran loans—following a June 2026 agreement among Governor Newsom, legislative leaders, and passage of SB 417. Prior 2018 bond funds have been exhausted amid persistent shortages. A wide coalition of housing advocates, local governments, labor, business, and veterans groups backs the proposal, while opposition remains limited to a small number of Republican legislators. Trader consensus at 60% for passage reflects established support and procedural advantages for legislatively referred bonds, tempered by typical voter caution toward large general-fund-backed debt measures ahead of the fall campaign.
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