statewide propositions
Two Eminent Domain Measures on California June 3rd Ballot: No on 98 and Yes on 99
[courtesy of California Progress Report]
By Peter L. Stahl
Pete Rates the Propositions
Hey, voters!
The June primary is upon us. This ballot features two statewide propositions, both narrowing the government's ability to use its power of eminent domain to condemn and acquire private property. This is not a trivial issue. A ridiculous recent decision by the U. S. Supreme Court now allows governments to take private property, such as people's homes, for transfer to new, private owners, such as a Fortune 500 corporation, for no purpose other than increasing tax revenue. We must act to prevent this from happening in California.
Both Prop 98 and Prop 99 will curtail this new use of eminent domain. But while Prop 99 stops there, Prop 98 tracks on a sinister and gratuitous abolition of rent control. Obviously I don't think that's a good idea. Why? Read my ratings to find out. Then make up your own mind.
Proposition 98: Elimination of Rent Control – NO
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New California Online Voter Guide for June 3 Primary Debuts!
[courtesy of California Progress Report]

By Kim Alexander
President and Founder
California Voter Foundation
With another statewide election just around the corner, the California Voter Foundation (CVF) today released its new California Online Voter Guide, providing nonpartisan information on state candidates and measures.
Since 1994, CVF has produced the online guides to help Californians prepare to cast an informed ballot. The guide is now in its sixteenth edition.
This year, California’s primary election was split, resulting in three statewide elections in 2008. The Presidential primary was held in February. On June 3rd, legislative and congressional primaries will determine which candidates face off in the November General election.
The races are highly competitive in a number of districts, with contested primaries in 21 of the state’s 53 congressional districts, 8 of the 20 State Senate districts, and 28 of the 80 Assembly districts.
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