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Official Title: Referendum Petition to Overturn Amendments
to "Fair Insurance Responsibility Act."
Referendum Statute

Results
Official election
results are available from the Secretary of State's web
site.

Official Summary: A "Yes" vote approves, a
"No" vote rejects statutory amendments limiting right of injured party
to sue another's insurer for unfair claims practices and exempting specified insurers
under certain circumstances. Fiscal impact: this proposition would have a fiscal
impact only if Proposition 30 is approved. In this case, the proposition would not
significantly affect the state and local fiscal impacts of Proposition 30. |

Web Sites
YES
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Contact Information
YES
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Consumers and Their Attorneys, Yes on Prop 30 |
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(916) 491-4691 |
NO
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Consumers Against Fraud and Higher Insurance Costs
591 Redwood Highway, Building 4000
Mill Valley, CA 94941 |
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(800) 952-0530 |
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info@cafhic.org |

Who Signed the Ballot Arguments
YES
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Howard L. Owens, Executive Director; Consumer Federation of California
Rosemary Shahan, President, Consumers for Auto Reliability and Safety
Kay McVay, RN, President, California Nurses Association |
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NO
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Harriet C. Salarno, President, Crime Victims United of California
Jeff Sedivec, President, California Firefighters' Association
Betty Jo Toccoli, Chair, California Small Business Roundtable |

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