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Still confused about Props. 98 and 99?
Prop. 98 is the only initiative that provides eminent domain protection to small businesses, apartment renters, farms, churches, and other property. Prop. 99 would only apply to "owner-occupied homes," and it would not even apply to …
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California Primaries
Proposition 99 is even worse, it contains language which basically says ‘the government can ignore the law if they feel like it’. So it doesn’t even solve the problem. It is sponsored by what might be termed the ‘left’ including various …
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Just a Reminder: Vote Today!
Prop 98 pretends to be about eminent domain, but it is actually trying to prohibit rent control, rent stabilization protections, and renter eviction protections. I am voting against Prop 98. Prop 99 is a straight-forward eminent domain …
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No on Prop. 98, Yes on Prop. 99
The better alternative is to vote YES on Prop. 99, which does protect against eminent domain without dismantling rent control. So, NO on 98, Yes on 99. My ignant ass doesn’t know about any of the other measures.
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Proposition 99: Limiting Eminent Domain - recommend Yes
Over in my review of Prop 98, I discuss the general concept of eminent domain. Prop 98, while purporting to be about eminent domain, contains a major deal-breaker in the form of the statewide revocation of rent control. Prop 99, offered …
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California’s Anti-Kelo Initiatives
If you’re registered to vote in California, I urge you to vote for Prop 98 and against Prop 99. If both propositions get a majority, only the one with the larger majority will go into effect, and Prop 98 offers much better protections …
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Vote Prop. 98 over Prop. 99
In 2005 the US Supreme Court let the city of New London, Conn., seize the private property of dozens of citizens so that a big developer could turn their neighborhood into a hotel complex.
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No On Prop 98, Yes on Prop 99
While Propositions 98 and 99 protect private property from aggressive government takeover through the exercise of eminent domain, Prop 98 goes far beyond just that. Meanwhile, Prop 99 is an initial step in the right direction.
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Progressive Californians: “98 we Hate, 99 is Fine”
Released last week, the California Field Poll surveyed 660 likely voters and found that 43% opposed Prop 98 while only 33% backed the measure. Conversely, Prop 99 looks likely to win by a slim 8%. The two propositions on tomorrow’s …
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