ballot initiatives
基本解释
- 創制權投票
英汉例句
- It was voters, for example, who by means of ballot initiatives insisted that the state spend more money on schools and stem-cell research.
比如說,那些通過公民投票儅選的人堅持增加教育和肝細胞研究開支; - California’s governorship is a pretty weak one: the state’s government is a mess of competing districts, counties and cities, with much of the budget mandated by ballot initiatives.
加州州長本來就不是一個強勢的位置:州政府由一群混亂的下級政府(地區、郡縣、城市)組成,相互之間還多存在競爭關系,而且大多數的預算取決於全民投票的結果(譯者注:加州的政治中全民投票是很重要的環節,經常被使用,甚至被某些政治研究機搆稱爲加州政府的第四分支)。 - It was he, as governor in 1978, who had to implement (having opposed it) Proposition 13, the most infamous of all ballot initiatives.
正是佈朗1978年任州長期間不得不執行了第13號法案(他曾經反對過)。 這是所有選民公投中最臭名昭著的一項法案。 - Past California ballot initiatives have shown the perils of governing at the election booth.
FORBES: Frighteningly Unified Government In California - Hey, what are the couple of local races or ballot initiatives you think will have national implications?
NPR: It's Election Day in San Francisco - In November, voters in two California cities defeated ballot initiatives that would have imposed taxes on sugar-sweetened beverages.
FORBES: Is 2013 a Watershed Year for the Anti-Obesity Movement?
雙語例句
權威例句
专业释义
- 選民公投