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PROPOSITION | 1 |
Yes: |
71.1 % |
No: |
28.9 % |
Measure: |
Passed |
The way it is now: Homeowners pay taxes on the "assessed" value of their property. If an owner has to move or rebuild a home because of environmental disaster, the property tax will increase on the basis of the current market value.
What Prop. 1 would do: If a property is "contaminated" (because of toxic or hazardous materials), Prop 1 would allow the owner to transfer the current "assessed" value to a new or repaired home within their county.
What it would cost: Property taxes would go down, but probably by less than $1 million per year.
P R O |
C O N |
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ARGUMENTS |
Owners who lose their homes through no fault of their own would not have their property taxes go up even if they have to rebuild or buy a home. | This would reduce tax money that local governments use for schools, community colleges and local services. |
CONTACT INFORMATION |
Assemblyman Curt Pringle |
none available |
WHO SIGNED THE OFFICIAL BALLOT PAMPHLET ARGUMENTS | Assemblyman Curt Pringle, Former Speaker, California State Assembly |
argument against this measure was not submitted |
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CVF RECOMMENDS |
Follow the money - CVF has compiled summary campaign finance information and a list of top ten contributors for each ballot measure committee that has filed a report with the Secretary of State.
The Secretary of State's Voter Information Guide - features the Attorney General's summary, official pro/con arguments, the Legislative Analyst's analysis (including background information, details of the proposal, and the fiscal effect of the measure) and the full text of this measure.
The California Journal - provides independent, in-depth analysis, including background on the issue and arguments for and against the measure.
The League of Women Voters' Pro/Con Analysis - provides an excellent, nonpartisan review of this measure.
This page first published October 1, 1998
Final update December 12, 1998
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