There are at least four high-dollar ballot measures headed for the 2022 ballot: MICRA. In 1975, Jerry Brown signed the Medical Injury Compensation Reform Act or MICRA, placing a $250,000 cap on damages for what were called “pain and suffering” in medical malpractice lawsuits. (20-0003) Apr 28, 2022 Some fights aren’t over. With 12 ballot measures already scheduled for a vote in California in November, the first initiative has qualified for the 2022 election, with two others well on the way. Five new measures were certified for the 2022 ballot last week: Arkansas Religious Freedom Amendment (2022) Florida Prohibit Flood Resistance Improvements in Determining a Property's Assessed Value Amendment (2022) California still has 1.2 million votes left to count from last week’s election, but the 2022 ballot is already taking shape — and some potential measures may fight 2020 battles all over again.. It’s Friday, November 13. • E-file only. • E-file only. California voters decided 12 expensive ballot measures this year, but will face another batch of high-dollar propositons in 2022. ballot measure being voted on the June 7 ballot, or made to a political party committee. Currently the medical negligence cap is set at $250,000, where it has remained unchanged since 1975 when then Governor Jerry Brown signed the Medical Injury Compensation Reform Act of 1975 (MICRA) into law. A 2022 ballot measure would coincide with the next gubernatorial election, and the Republican mayor is widely seen as the most viable candidate for the party that continues to shrink in California. No paper copy is required. • 497: File if a contribution of $1,000 or more in the aggregate is made to or in connection with a candidate or ballot measure being voted on the June 7 ballot, or if a contribution is made to a political party committee. with a candidate or ballot measure being voted on the June 7 ballot. • The recipient of a non-monetary contribution of $1000 or more in the aggregate must file a Form 497 within 48 hours from the time the non-monetary contribution is received. Thirty-five statewide measures have been certified for the 2022 ballot in 19 states so far. The ballot measure is the 50th veto referendum in California since the veto referendum process was adopted in 1911. November 8, 2022, Statewide Ballot Measures . Much has been said and written about the hundreds of millions of dollars spent for and against the dozen statewide measures on this month’s ballot. The ballot initiative would increase California’s cap on noneconomic damages in medical malpractice lawsuits based on changes in inflation since 1975, which is when the cap on noneconomic damages was enacted. Currently known as the Fairness for Injured Patients Act, the measure is set to be on the ballot on November 8, 2022. There are at least four high-dollar ballot measures headed for the 2022 ballot: MICRA —In 1975, Jerry Brown signed the Medical Injury Compensation Reform Act or MICRA, placing a $250,000 cap on damages for what were called “pain and suffering” in medical malpractice lawsuits. Good morning, California. No paper copy is required. 1892. The first state ballot measure for 2022 qualified for the ballot in California on July 21, 2020. Of the 49 veto referendums that Californians have voted on, voters upheld 20 (41%) of the laws and repealed 29 (59%) of the laws. For information on the campaign committees that have organized to support or oppose propositions and ballot measures on the statewide ballot, see the Propositions and Ballot Measures Campaign Finance Activity page. DAN WALTERS California voters decided 12 expensive ballot measures this year, but will face another batch of high-dollar propositons in 2022.