Pubdate: Thu, 02 Nov 2000 Source: San Diego Union Tribune (CA) Copyright: 2000 Union-Tribune Publishing Co. Contact: PO Box 120191, San Diego, CA, 92112-0191 Fax: (619) 293-1440 Website: http://www.uniontrib.com/ Forum: http://www.uniontrib.com/cgi-bin/WebX Author: Don Thompson, Associated Press Bookmark: For Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act items: http://www.mapinc.org/prop36.htm GOVERNOR RELEASES POSITION ON VARIOUS BALLOT PROPOSITIONS SACRAMENTO -- Less than a week before Tuesday's election, Gov. Gray Davis has followed top law enforcement officials in opposing Proposition 36, which would require treatment instead of incarceration for many drug users. He also supports a campaign finance measure backed by legislative leaders, over the objections of reformers who say Proposition 34 would supersede tougher restrictions pending in the courts. The measure would not affect Davis because it would not take effect for statewide offices until 2002. He also opposes Proposition 37, which supporters say would bar state and local governments from disguising certain taxes as fees. Davis favors Proposition 32, to let the state offer $500 million worth of low-interest home loans to veterans, and Proposition 33, to let state legislators participate in the state employee pension program. He took no position on Proposition 35, which would let state and local governments use private architects and engineers for public works projects. Davis released his positions late yesterday in a statement labeling each proposition "yes," "no," or "no position," with no other explanation. Davis has been vocal only on two school-related propositions, opposing Proposition 38, a school voucher initiative, and supporting Proposition 39, which would make it easier to pass school bonds. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D