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  2. 2008 United States ballot measures - Wikipedia

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    Toggle List by state subsection. 1.1 Alaska. ... Arkansas. 2008 Arkansas Act 1; ... 2008 California Proposition 7; 2008 California Proposition 8;

  3. 2018 United States ballot measures - Wikipedia

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    Toggle By state subsection. 1.1 Arkansas. 1.2 California. 1.3 Colorado. ... 2018 California Proposition 8; 2018 California Proposition 11;

  4. 2022 United States ballot measures - Wikipedia

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    Laws that are passed come into effect on July 1 of the year that act was passed or after 90 days, whichever was later. Remove legislative session end dates. Limit legislative sessions in odd-numbered years to 30 days and in even-numbered years to 60 days.

  5. Voters approve school repair measure and Proposition 36 ...

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    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 ...

  6. 2024 United States ballot measures - Wikipedia

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    Legislatively-referred statute: Proposition 314, Authorise state and local police to arrest noncitizens who cross the border unlawfully, allows state judges to order deportations, require the use of the e-verify program for some public governmental programs and employment eligibility purposes, and make the sale of fentanyl a Class 2 felony if a ...

  7. What's on the ballot: Area voters to decide on city ... - AOL

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    The most contentious item on the ballot is Proposition A, which, if passed, would amend the Amarillo Code of Ordinances to declare the city a “sanctuary city for the unborn.”

  8. Commentary: Did you see all the signs opposing California's ...

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    They rejected Proposition 8's message of hate and intolerance, removed its language from our Constitution and officially renounced the lack of understanding and acceptance the state's electorate ...

  9. NOH8 Campaign - Wikipedia

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    [8] The NOH8 Campaign was created in 2009 as a result of the passage of Proposition 8, which added an amendment to the California Constitution to ban gay marriage. Proposition 8 was effectively overturned in 2013 as a result of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals decision to affirm a lower court's ruling on Perry v. Schwarzenegger. [9]