Voting guide for November 2025 Colorado: Retain Revenue FF: No. Raises taxes on those with $300K+ income Lower Tax Deduction Limit: No. Again, it raises taxes on those with $300K+ income Maine: Red-flag law: NO. They've dressed it up like this is a common-sense piece of legislation with the name "extreme risk protection order," but it's an extremely dangerous gun-grabbing law. There will be no mental health evaluation whatsoever required for police SWAT teams to raid your house, steal your guns, and kill you in the process. This bulldozes due process and flagrantly violates the rights of law-abiding Americans. Require Voter ID: YES! This is to fix the elections. New York: Use of Mount Van Hoevenberg Sports Complex Land and Acquisition of 2,500 Acres for Adirondack Park Amendment: Yes. Using a national park for recreation is logical. Texas: Texas Technical College System Permanent Fund & Available Fund (1): Yes Prohibit Capital Gains Taxation (2): Yes Restrict Bail for Violent Offenders (3): Yes. This is to restrict pretrial release; it isn't a "cashless bail" law like you'd see in a blue state. Water fund (4): Yes, without a tax increase this will increase funding for water infrastructure, although it's hard to say where they're getting this money. Retail Animal Feed Exemption (5): Yes Prohibit Transaction Taxation (6): Yes Veteran Homestead Exemption (7): Yes Prohibit Estate Taxation (8): Yes Income Production Exemption (9): Yes Fire Reconstruction Exemptipon (10): Yes E&D Homestead Exemption (11): Yes Judicial Commmission (12): Yes Homestead Exemption (13): Yes Dementia Institute of Texas (14): yes, albeit a weak endorsement Parental Rights Amendment (15): YES Citizenship Voting Requirement (16): YES Border Security Exemption (17): Yes Washington (State): LTSS investments: yes Earlier in 2025: March 29 Louisiana 1. Special Courts Yes. This will improve Louisiana by allowing specialized courts for special issues, as well as improve Louisiana's enforcement of a serious problem in the state because there's been a retarded meme trend of out-of-state lawyers intentionally pull fake laws out of their butts. 2. State Taxation Policy No. While I originally endorsed this for its reduction to the income tax, several of its provisions seem unfavorable. Its supermajority restriction on state tax legislation could prevent taxes from being adjusted for inflation going forward, especially the property tax. Its modifications to deprive religious schools of property tax exemptions could also cause serious issues; it deprives most charities, including educational and medical charities, of their tax exempt status. This would go toward paying for not the income tax deduction, but for a pay raise for public school teachers, in a state where over 30% of students no longer attend public school. This is stupid. 3. Trying Juveniles As Adults Yes. This improves flexibility of the juvenile legal system and allows the Legislature to fine-tune legislation rather than having it specified in the Constitution. 4. Earliest Election Dates Yes. This helps to fill vacancies more quickly. April 1 Wisconsin YES. This is a photo ID requirement. May 6 Ohio Infrastructure Bonds Referendum Tentative no. It seems they might have something good in mind, but overall I'll just say no since I'm against most bonds. If they have any proposals that people actually want, we'll see a yes vote.