California Proposition 60A (2004)

California Proposition 60A (2004)

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29
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Proposition 60A was an amendment of the Constitution of California, enacted in 2004, relating to funds from the sale of government property. It was proposed by the California Legislature and approved by the voters in a referendum held as part of the November 2004 election, by a majority of 73%.

Read more about California Proposition 60A (2004):  Provisions, Process of Enactment

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