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  2. 1998 California Proposition 10 - Wikipedia

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    First 5 California Commission was the commission established Proposition 10, in January 1999. Another name for this program is the California Children and Families Commission. First 5 offers services such as health care, child care and other programs to the families of California. First 5 have about eight main goals that they strive to address.

  3. List of California ballot propositions: 2000–2009 - Wikipedia

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    Local Majority Vote. Bonds, Taxes. Initiative Constitutional Amendment and Statute. 27 – Failed – Elections. Term Limit Declarations for Congressional Candidates. Initiative Statute. 28 – Failed – Repeal of Proposition 10 Tobacco Surtax. Initiative Statute. 29 – Passed – 1998 Indian Gaming Compacts. Referendum Statute.

  4. Costa–Hawkins Rental Housing Act - Wikipedia

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    The same activists who advocated for Proposition 10 (both financially backed by the AIDS Healthcare Foundation), in the wake of the failure to attract majority support, decided to put another initiative to amend the Costa-Hawkins Act on the ballot in the 2020 California elections.

  5. Initiatives and referendums in the United States - Wikipedia

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    3) or the cause of the day (this is about energy independence and renewable resources, Props. 7 and 10). If it's a tough sell on the facts, give it a sympathetic face and name such as "Marsy's Law" (Prop. 9, victims' rights and parole) or "Sarah's Law" (Prop. 4, parental notification on abortion). Prepare to spend a bundle on soft-focus ...

  6. Prop. 4 explained: What would California do with a $10B ... - AOL

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    If a majority of voters approve Prop. 4 in November, they would authorize $10 billion in state borrowing to spend on climate and environment projects. The money will be repaid with interest ...

  7. Prop. 4 explained: What would California do with a $10B ... - AOL

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    The proposition would authorize $10 billion in state debt to spend on environmental and climate projects.

  8. 1978 California Proposition 13 - Wikipedia

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    A 2006 study published in Law & Society Review supported this explanation, reporting that older voters, homeowners, and voters expecting a tax increase were more likely to vote for Proposition 13. [10] Proposition 13 is not the only law in California designed to prevent tax-induced displacement.

  9. 2008 California Proposition 10 - Wikipedia

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    California Proposition 10, also known as the California Alternative Fuels Initiative, was an unsuccessful initiated state statute that appeared on the November 2008 ballot in California. Proposition 10 was funded by [1] Clean Energy Fuels Corp., [2] a corporation owned by T. Boone Pickens. Clean Energy Fuels Corp. is the nation's leading ...