2018 California Proposition 12


Proposition 12 was a California ballot proposition in that state's general election on November 6, 2018. The measure was self-titled the Prevention of Cruelty to Farm Animals Act. The measure passed, by a vote of about 63% Yes to 37% No.
The proposition establishes new minimum requirements on farmers to provide more space for egg-laying hens, breeding pigs, and calves raised for veal. California businesses will be banned from selling eggs or uncooked pork or veal that came from animals housed in ways that did not meet these requirements.

Ballot Label summary

The California Secretary of State's summary from the Official Voter Information Guide of Proposition 12 is as follows:
"ESTABLISHES NEW STANDARDS FOR CONFINEMENT OF SPECIFIED FARM ANIMALS; BANS SALE OF NONCOMPLYING PRODUCTS. INITIATIVE STATUTE. Establishes minimum requirements for confining certain farm animals. Prohibits sales of meat and egg products from animals confined in noncomplying manner. Fiscal Impact: Potential decrease in state income tax revenues from farm businesses, likely not more than several million dollars annually. State costs up to $10 million annually to enforce the measure."

Supporters

ASPCA
Mercy for Animals
The Humane League
Compassion in World Farming
Animal Legal Defense Fund
Animal Equality
Animal Protection and Rescue League
Compassion Over Killing
In Defense of Animals
San Francisco SPCA
San Diego Humane Society
Marin Humane Society
Center for Food Safety
Organic Consumers Association
Center for Biological Diversity
Sierra Club California
United Farm Workers
Farm Sanctuary
World Animal Protection
Animal Welfare Institute
California Animal Welfare Association
Newspapers supporting Prop 12:
Los Angeles Times
The Mercury News
The Monterey Herald
San Francisco Bay Guardian
East Bay Express
East Bay Times
Marin Independent Journal
San Diego Free Press
Santa Cruz Sentinel

Opponents

National Association of Egg Farmers
American Veal Association
California Pork Producers Association
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals
National Pork Producers Council
California Farm Bureau Federation
Protect the Harvest
Humane Farming Association
Friends of Animals
Showing Animals Respect and Kindness
Action for Animals
Newspapers opposing Prop 12:
The Bakersfield Californian
Los Angeles Daily News/The San Bernardino Sun
San Francisco Chronicle
The Fresno Bee/The Sacramento Bee
Orange County Register
The Press Democrat
The San Diego Union-Tribune
The Tribune

Assertions by Proponents

The Humane Society of the United States and other animal protection groups argued that confining animals in small cages is cruel, and that Prop 12 was needed to improve animal welfare, including by mandating cage-free conditions for egg-laying hens. Prop 12 applies equally to both animals raised in California and those raised elsewhere for the California marketplace. Prop 12 was endorsed by the Center for Food Safety because research indicates that caging farm animals increases the spread of food-borne pathogens like Salmonella.

Assertions by Opponents

The American Veal Association argued that Prop 12 would create “unnecessary regulations” and that the veal industry is already well on its way to phasing out crates. Ken Klippen of the National Association of Egg Farmers told Fox News that the measure would take away consumer choice and that the motivation behind the measure was to push consumers towards a vegan diet.

Election results

The results of the vote were 62.65% YES to 37.35% NO.