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California approves Prop 99 initiative limiting home seizures (12:35
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ArticleText Size: A | A | A By The auto insurance PressJune 04, 2008 6:00
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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Warned their houses could be bulldozed for learn mandarin chicago shopping mall, a car dealership or other private development,
California voters overwhelming approved an initiative limiting
government seizures.

Proposition 99 will ban governments from forcing most Californians to
sell their homes for private development projects.

At the same time, voters on Tuesday defeated a competing initiative
that would have forbidden government from seizing business, farms,
churches and phased out rent control.

"I think for surfboard shape playing cards the enactment of 99 will drive the stake through the
eminent domain fraud in California," said Tom Adams, board president
of the California League of Conservation Voters, which backed the
measure.

With 77 percent of precincts reporting, Proposition 99 had a 63
percent yes vote and Proposition 98 had a 60 percent promotional playing cards vote. In San
Joaquin County, Proposition 99 had a 62.7 percent yes vote and
Proposition 98 had a 54.1 percent no vote with 100 percent of
precincts reporting.

The passage of Proposition 99 comes three years after a ruling by the
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hotels, shopping centers and other private developments.

The decision marked a departure from the traditional use of eminent
domain, which is typically used when governments build roads, schools
or other public projects.

While the Supreme Court ruling focused on home seizures, the Howard
Jarvis Taxpayers Association and the California Farm Bureau placed a
more sweeping response on the ballot with Proposition 98.

Their initiative would have phased out local rent control ordinances
for chinese lessons chicago duplexes and mobile home parks streetwear clothing a provision that
fueled most of the opposition and helped deliver a victory for the
competing Proposition 99.

Although California voters rejected Proposition 98, supporters vowed
Tuesday to lobby the state Legislature to enact broader protections
for small businesses and those homeowners that might motorcycle insurance be covered by
Proposition 99.

"This issue will not go away," said Jon Coupal, president of the
Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association. "We'll consider all our options,
including the ballot box and the Legislature and in the courtroom
trying to help these people."

The narrower Proposition 99 will only slightly change existing law,
prohibiting government from taking a single-family home or condominium
for private redevelopment in places where an owner has lived for at
least a year. It will continue to require government to pay property
owners fair market value if their land were taken for roads, schools,
hospitals and other public projects.

Supporters of both initiatives had raised millions in an attempt to
sway public opinion. Proposition 98 supporters — mostly landlords and
property owners — reported nearly $7.6 million in contributions as of
May 30.

Meanwhile, the California League of Cities reported raising $11
million against Proposition 98 and for Proposition 99. That included
$1.3 million in contributions from the California League of
Conservation Voters, which raised $4.8 million of its own, according
to filings with playing cards custom poker Secretary of State's office.

In 2006, homeowners insurance defeated a property rights initiative known as
Proposition 90 after critics said it would gut environmental
protections and strip local governments of their power to pass local
land-use ordinances.

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