Pubdate: Sat, 19 Mar 2016 Source: Appeal-Democrat (Marysville, CA) Copyright: 2016 Appeal-Democrat Contact: https://appeal-democrat-dot-com.bloxcms-ny1.com/site/forms/online_services/letter/ Website: http://www.appeal-democrat.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1343 Author: Eric Vodden Political Notes LETTERS ASSIGNED TO BALLOT MEASURES Letter designations have now been assigned to the three measures on the June 7 ballot in Yuba County. The initiative that would replace the county's ordinance on medical marijuana cultivation with less restrictive rules is Measure A. Titled The Yuba County Medical Marijuana Cultivation Act of 2015, it asks, "Shall the ordinance that would increase the number of medical marijuana plants that may be cultivated on parcels of land greater than one acre and allow for cultivation of medical marijuana outdoors and within residences be adopted? The initiative that would establish guidelines for allowing marijuana dispensaries in Yuba County is Measure B. Titled The Patients Access to Regulated Medical Cannabis Act of 2015, it asks, "Shall the ordinance that authorizes licenses (for) medical marijuana dispensaries that will provide medical marijuana to qualified patients and primary caregivers in a retail setting be adopted? Measure C is the City of Marysville Transactions and Use Tax Ordinance. It asks, "Shall the City of Marysville enact a 1 percent sales tax (Transactions and Use Tax) for general municipal purposes, such as fire safety, police protection and emergency response services, traffic safety, streets and sidewalks repair, park improvements and maintenance, reducing debt and rebuilding financial reserves, with the following restrictions? This tax shall expire after ten years, on October 31, 2026. Annually, the City shall publish a report of how much tax revenue was received and how that money was used." Measures A and B will be voted on by the entire county, including voters within the city limits of Marysville and Wheatland. Measure C will be limited to voters within the Marysville city limits. Area Congressman John Garamendi, D-Fairfield, is supporting President Barack Obama's nomination of Judge Merrick Garland for the vacancy on the U.S. Supreme Court. "The American people deserve to learn more about Judge Garland through confirmation hearings, but Senate leadership has refused to act," Garamendi said. He said the "Constitution is clear." "The president has the responsibility to nominate a candidate, and the Senate has the responsibility to schedule a hearing and a vote, regardless when the next election is," Garamendi said. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom