* Authorizes annual state payments of at least $4000 per pupil for private and religious schools phased in over four years. * Restricts state and local authority to require private schools to meet standards, including state academic requirements. * Limits future health, safety, zoning, building restrictions on private schools. * Requires release of composite test scores of voucher pupils. * Permits Legislature to replace current voter-enacted constitutional funding priority for public schools (Proposition 98) with minimum formula based on national per-pupil average, as defined by terms of this measure.
Source for Popular Vote data: California Secretary of State. Statement of Vote 2000 General Election November 7, 2000, California Secretary of State (http://www.ss.ca.gov/elections/sov/2000_general/measures.pdf) (accessed 25 Feb 2007)