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Yes on 98On June 3rd, California has a chance to stop eminent domain abuse— once and for all
VOTE YES ON 98
Prop. 98 stops local government from seizing homes, churches and small
businesses from unwilling sellers for the sole purpose of giving it to a politically connected developer under the guise of redevelopment Prop. 98 allows the use of eminent domain — the seizure of private property — only for public uses such as roads, parks and schools
Prop. 98 protects farmers from eminent domain abuse, keeping small farms in the family
Prop. 98 protects small businesses and churches, which can’t afford lawyers to fight back
Prop. 98 provides fair compensation for owners who must give up their property
Visit www.yesonpropertyrights.com to learn more about Prop. 98, the California Property Owners and Farmland Protection Act, or to make a donation in support of this initiative. And please don’t forget to vote on June 3rd!
VOTE NO ON 99
Prop. 99 is a "decoy" ballot measure designed to confuse California voters
Prop. 99 is sponsored by Big Government and politically connected private developers who use government to seize the property they want
Prop. 99 is full of legal loopholes, and even the independent Legislative Analyst says it really doesn’t change anything
Prop. 99 does not protect small businesses, farms or churches
Prop. 99 does not provide fair compensation for property owners
PROP. 98 SUPPORTED BY BROAD COALITION More than 1.1 million Californians gave their signatures to put Prop. 98 on the June ballot. It is backed by a coalition of home and business owners, family farmers and taxpayer groups, including the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association. We are supporting this initiative — and working to defeat Prop. 99 — through our No New Taxes Committee. While we cannot directly accept donations for Prop. 98, we welcome contributions to the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association. Click here for information on how to join us. This page is sponsored by No New Taxes, A Project of the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association.
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