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"The pro-Proposition B economic argument didn't work because they could never name a single business that left the state of Mississippi or didn't come here because of the flag. And the racism argument didn't work because all these white liberals were lumping all black people together as helpless victims, and that didn't go over too well with ...
Proposition 2 may refer to: 2005 Texas Proposition 2; 2006 Idaho Proposition 2; 2008 California Proposition 2; 2018 Idaho Proposition 2 This page was last edited on ...
The State Ballot Information Booklet also provides potential arguments against Proposition II. Such arguments include the notion that the proposition expands state government "unnecessarily."
Proposition 2 would provide $8.5 billion in facility renovations and new construction for TK-12 schools, with 10% of the funds dedicated to small school districts. Community colleges would receive ...
However, the official state voter guide listed two main arguments against the proposition. The guide offered that Proposition II was an unnecessary expansion of government given that Colorado preschools were already fully funded and that the higher tax rate could harm those suffering from addiction. [1] [5] [10]
Proposition 2. Voters approved this bond measure, which will authorize the state to borrow $10 billion to modernize K-12 schools and community colleges. The funding is to be used to repair ...
Proposition 2, also known as Prop 2 or Use Millionaire's Tax Revenue for Homelessness Prevention Housing Bonds Measure, was a California ballot proposition which was intended to allow the state to use revenue from Proposition 63, which was a 1% on incomes over $1,000,000 for mental health resources passed in 2004, towards $2,000,000,000 in revenue bonds for housing solutions and homelessness ...
That’s the argument of Americans for Common Cents, a pro-penny group funded by zinc manufacturer Artazn, which has a contract with the U.S. Mint to provide the blanks that become pennies ...