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  2. 1998 California Proposition 227 - Wikipedia

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    Required the state government to provide $50 million every year for ten years for English classes for adults who promised to tutor LEP students. [3] The bill's intention was to educate Limited English proficiency students in a rapid, one-year program. It was sponsored by Ron Unz, the runner-up candidate in the 1994 Republican gubernatorial primary.

  3. Ron Unz - Wikipedia

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    Ronald Keeva Unz (/ ĘŚ n z /; born September 20, 1961) is an American technology entrepreneur, political activist, writer, and publisher.A former businessman, Unz became a financial software multi-millionaire before entering politics. [1]

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  9. 2000 Arizona Proposition 203 - Wikipedia

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    Arizona Proposition 203, also known as English for the Children, is a ballot initiative that was passed by 63% of Arizona voters on November 7, 2000. It limited the type of instruction available to English language learner (ELL) students. Before Proposition 203, schools were free in terms of ELL instruction to use bilingual or immersion methods.