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  • Prohibition II  – or is it III? or maybe IV?
    Prohibition II – or is it III? or maybe IV?

    By Adrian Moore
    October 23, 2006

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    Notes from the California Taxpayer Trust Tour–Monday edition

    By Adrian Moore
    October 22, 2006

  • Prop 90 Protects Your Home
    Prop 90 Protects Your Home

    California needs to block eminent domain abuse, limit regulatory takings

    By Leonard Gilroy
    October 20, 2006

  • Grading the Govs
    Grading the Govs

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    October 19, 2006

  • You know how those Latinos are
    You know how those Latinos are

    By Ted Balaker
    October 19, 2006

  • Everybody wants to
    Everybody wants to

    By Ted Balaker
    October 19, 2006

  • Sure we want to help the poor, but ?
    Sure we want to help the poor, but ?

    By Ted Balaker
    October 19, 2006

  • Analysis of California’s Proposition 90
    Analysis of California’s Proposition 90

    The Protect Our Homes Act

    By Leonard Gilroy
    October 18, 2006

  • Analysis of California’s Proposition 88
    Analysis of California’s Proposition 88

    Education Funding, Real Property Parcel Tax, Initiative Constitutional Amendment and Statute

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    October 18, 2006

  • Moyers makes a poor case
    Moyers makes a poor case

    By Steven Titch
    October 18, 2006

  • Eminent Domain/Prop 90 Debate in Orange on Friday
    Eminent Domain/Prop 90 Debate in Orange on Friday

    By Leonard Gilroy
    October 18, 2006

  • Proposition 90 Isn’t a Trap, It Protects Homeowners and Property Rights
    Proposition 90 Isn’t a Trap, It Protects Homeowners and Property Rights

    Reason Foundation analyzes arguments for and against Prop. 90

    October 18, 2006

  • Proposition 88 Targets Prop. 13 Loophole, Wouldn’t Improve Education
    Proposition 88 Targets Prop. 13 Loophole, Wouldn’t Improve Education

    Reason Foundation analyzes current education funding and what Prop. 88 would add

    October 18, 2006

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    Protecting Homes and Liberties

    California's Prop. 90 seeks to protect property rights

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    October 17, 2006

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    Bill Moyers Takes on the Net

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    By Leonard Gilroy
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    House Passes Bill to Protect Regulatory Takings Victims

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    October 15, 2006

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