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  2. 1911 California Proposition 7 - Wikipedia

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    Proposition 7 was approved by the California Legislature on 20 February 1911. It was ratified by voters in a referendum held as part of a special election on 10 October. The amendment altered the state constitution by rewriting and adding a long set of provisions to Article 4, Section 1, which dealt with the legislature. As amended, the section ...

  3. California Proposition 7 - Wikipedia

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    California Proposition 7 may refer to: California Proposition 7 (1911), Senate Constitutional Amendment No. 22; California Proposition 7 (1924), Boxing and Wrestling Contests; California Proposition 7 (1978), Death Penalty Act; California Proposition 7 (2008), Standards for Renewable Resource Portfolios

  4. 7 California renter laws you should know: From security ... - AOL

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    California renters should be aware of laws impacting their rights, such as the security deposit cap limiting deposits to one month’s rent. Other laws include rules about how high a landlord can ...

  5. 2018 California Proposition 7 - Wikipedia

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    Proposition 7 ("Prop 7") was a California ballot proposition in that state's general election on November 6, 2018. [2] The measure passed, by a vote of about 60% Yes to 40% No. [ 3 ] The proposition permits the California State Legislature to change the times and dates of daylight saving time period by a two-thirds vote, all while in compliance ...

  6. Constitution of California - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of California is among the longest in the world. [4] This is predominantly due to additions by California ballot propositions, which allow enacting amendments by a simple majority vote in a referendum. Since its enactment, the California constitution has been amended an average of five times each year. [5]

  7. California ballot proposition - Wikipedia

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    Under California law, certain types of bills passed by the State Legislature and signed by the Governor must be submitted to the voters as a referendum at the next statewide election. Legislative bills that require mandatory referendums include state constitutional amendments, bond measures, [7] and amendments to previously approved voter ...

  8. Negro league baseball - Wikipedia

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    In February 1933, Greenlee and delegates from six other teams met at Greenlee's Crawford Grill to ratify the constitution of the National Organization of Professional Baseball Clubs. The name of the new league was the same as the old league Negro National League which had disbanded a year earlier in 1932. [ 25 ]

  9. Why it's been so hard to kill Article 34, California's ... - AOL

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    Why it's been so hard to kill Article 34, California's 'racist' barrier to affordable housing March 14, 2022 at 6:56 PM An aerial view of Whittier Blvd. and Arizona Ave. in East Los Angeles.