Section 9042 Of Article 4. Measures Proposed By The Legislature From California Elections Code >> Division 9. >> Chapter 1. >> Article 4.
9042
. If a measure submitted to the voters by the Legislature was
not adopted unanimously, one Member of the Senate who voted against
it shall be appointed by the President pro Tempore of the Senate and
one Member of the Assembly who voted against it shall be appointed by
the Speaker of the Assembly, at the same time as appointments to
draft an argument in its favor are made, to write an argument against
the measure. An argument shall not exceed 500 words.
If those members appointed to write an argument against the
measure choose, each may write a separate argument opposing it, but
the combined length of the two arguments shall not exceed 500 words.