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June 02, 2008

Still confused about Props. 98 and 99?

If you're confused about California's eminent domain ballot propositions, Props. 98 and 99, here is my article explaining why those who want serious protections against eminent domain must vote yes on Prop. 98 and no on Prop. 99.

Prop. 98 is the only initiative that provides eminent domain protection to small businesses, apartment renters, farms, churches, and other property. Prop. 99 would only apply to "owner-occupied homes," and it would not even apply to those, if you read the fine print.

If you are still confused, or don't trust Prop. 98, at least vote no on Prop. 99. It would make things far worse not only by providing fake protection, but because the courts would interpret it as meaning that Californians did not want more serious protections for property rights.

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