The general election is coming up quickly, and in addition to casting our vote for the president, Californians will also have to decide on a number of propositions regarding state policy. These propositions don’t get nearly as much coverage in the media as the presidential election, so it can be overwhelming to open your ballot on election day, having only the complex and obfuscating proposition descriptions to guide you. Besides getting blasted with ads from corporations asking you to vote NO on propositions that will tax them more, most Millsies are probably in the dark about these upcoming bills. Every citizen, however, deserves to know what they’re voting for, so below are the 12 propositions on the ballot, as well as my suggestions for how you should vote…