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Proposition 1B was a defeated California ballot proposi | |
California | Proposition 87 was a proposition on the ballot for Cali |
une 2008 election the more narrowly defined | Proposition 99 was passed. |
In November 2008, shortly after California | Proposition 8 was passed, they were escorted out of the |
Idaho | Proposition 2 was a 2006 ballot initiative in the state |
Proposition 7 was approved by the California Legislatur | |
h included the provisions that would become | Proposition 60A) was approved by the California Assembl |
Proposition H was a local ordinance on the November 8, | |
Proposition 1A was added to the ballot by the Californi | |
My friend Clinch Smith made the | proposition that we should leave and go toward the ster |
ially when our adversaries dedicated to the | proposition that we eventually must be defeated-are har |
Starting in 1982, the | proposition numbers were not re-used but would continue |
August 27, 2008 three committees related to | Proposition 102 were registered with the Secretary of S |
il code of France and the Roman law for the | proposition that when the existence of a particular thi |
om construction funding, as well as Arizona | Proposition 301, which consists of an education tax and |
ars later, in 1998, he sponsored California | Proposition 227, which aimed to change the state's bili |
e goal, most notably in November, 2010 with | Proposition B, which was defeated after opposition was |
In 2006, California voters passed | Proposition 83, which will enforce "lifetime monitoring |
the multi-millionaire backer of California | Proposition 227, which prohibited bilingual education p |
national attention surrounding California's | Proposition 8, which changed that state's Constitution |
First, it reiterated that "unlike [ | Proposition 215], which did not immunize medical mariju |
On the same day voters approved | Proposition 4, which granted women the vote, and Propos |
He was a key proponent of | Proposition 204, which voters approved in November 1996 |
n went before voters on November 6, 2007 as | Proposition 1, which passed 66.28 percent in favor to 3 |
In 1996 California voters passed | Proposition 215, which legalized medical cannabis. |
It was influential in passing | Proposition E, which helped turn the transit agency aro |
she publicly spoke out against California's | Proposition 8 which eliminates same-sex marriage in Cal |
He also declined to back California's | Proposition 1, which limits the power of state courts t |
Choice USA focused on defeating California | Proposition 73, which would have amended the California |
approved two other major political reforms, | Proposition 4, which granted women the vote, and Propos |
d Democratic support with her opposition to | Proposition 8, which Cooley promised to defend in court |
e-sex marriage rally in Las Vegas regarding | Proposition 8, which forbids new marriages of same-sex |
for her role in striking down California's | Proposition 187, which would have denied services to il |
a state initiative that would have amended | Proposition 98, which set a mandate for the minimum lev |
egy identifies target markets and the value | proposition that will win in those markets. |
In the above, p is the | proposition we wish to prove or disprove; and S is a se |
ercent of Latino voters voted in support of | Proposition 187, with black and Asian voters both split |
This | proposition conflicted with the provisions of Propositi |
roversy in 2008 when he backed California's | Proposition 8 with financial support in the amount of $ |
Irish Famine made Ireland a less attractive | proposition, and work on the western end of the line st |
In 1985, Brooks contacted Groening with the | proposition of working in animation on an undefined fut |
Proposition J would create a Historic Preservation Comm | |
Proposition B would allow members of the San Francisco | |
Proposition D would create a Mid-Market Special Sign Di | |
Proposition C would require the Mayor to appear before | |
Proposition AA would increase the annual vehicle regist | |
Proposition 5 would specify terms and conditions of man | |
Proposition 34 would limit campaign contributions and l | |
Proposition 35 would amend the constitution to eliminat | |
Proposition D would renew the Library Preservation Fund | |
Proposition H would increase the number of parking spac | |
Proposition G would establish the Golden Gate Park Stab | |
Proposition E would require the Board of Supervisors to | |
Proposition B would increase the number of years that n | |
Proposition D would make it City policy that membership | |
Proposition H would prohibit City elected officials, ca | |
Proposition E would require the annual Police Departmen | |
Proposition G would make it City policy to encourage ti | |
Proposition G would make it City policy to have the Tra | |
Proposition F would amend the rent ordinance to allow a | |
Proposition C would entrench the City's 11-member Film | |
Proposition G would allow the Mayor and Board of Superv | |
Proposition B would authorize the City to issue $412.3 | |
Proposition I would require Muni to replace all diesel | |
Proposition D would allow domestic partners to register | |
Proposition C would require the Civil Service Commissio | |
Additionally, | Proposition 1B would have only passed if Proposition 1A |
Proposition 92 would have established a system of indep | |
Proposition H would establish public power in San Franc | |
Proposition D would create the Laguna Honda Hospital Sp | |
Proposition E would change the election of the Assessor | |
Proposition A would allocate $10 million from the City' | |
Proposition A would allow City College of San Francisco | |
Proposition B would require landlords to, before offeri | |
Proposition H would require landlords to provide reloca | |
Proposition A would allow the City to issue bonds worth | |
Proposition B would establish an Affordable Housing Fun | |
Proposition V would make it City policy to urge the San | |
Proposition M would prohibit landlords from engaging in | |
Proposition A would change the budget cycle from a one- | |
Proposition G would remove the wage formula impacting S | |
Proposition F would shorten, for one time only, the ter | |
Proposition 1A would provide for a bond of $9.2 billion | |
Proposition C would allow the City to enter into a new | |
Proposition K would clarify who is responsible for coll | |
Proposition A would authorize the City to issue $46.15 | |
Proposition H would have taken effect January 1, 2006, | |
Proposition F would require employers to provide paid s | |
Proposition C would make it City policy to transform Al | |
Proposition 10 would create state and county commission | |
Proposition E would prohibit new general advertising si | |
Proposition 1B would have mandated supplemental payment | |
Proposition F would allow the Board of Supervisors to p | |
Proposition C would prohibit City employees who have co | |
Proposition A would allow City employees who receive ca | |
Proposition C would reduce the number of required unifo | |
Proposition E would have the San Francisco Board of Sup | |
Proposition B would prohibit City-chartered board and c | |
Proposition F would apply labor negotiation rules regar | |
Proposition H would create a Public Education Fund to i | |
Proposition G would allow the underground parking garag | |
Proposition C would change the budget process for the E | |
Proposition B would require the Board of Supervisors to | |
Proposition E would increase the City parking tax from | |
Proposition A would authorize the San Francisco Unified | |
Proposition I would make it City policy for the Mayor t | |
Proposition B would allow the City to issue $208 millio | |
Proposition 9 would have amended the Texas constitution | |
Proposition D would allocate funds from new hotel and p | |
Proposition U would make it City policy that representa | |
Proposition 1C would have authorized borrowing against | |
Proposition G would "allow City employees to purchase r | |
Proposition C would change the City's appointment proce | |
Proposition B would "allow certain retirement-eligible | |
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