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Californians favor restrictions on eminent domain powers


Californians want more and more by the government in the area of their expertise eminently national, according to a survey by the independent Public Policy Institute of California.

And with two seemingly similar field June eminently proposals on the ballot, voters clearly analyse the differences, the survey indicates.

Typically, Propositions 98 and 99, the government would have the power to the extreme domain.

The PPIC poll shows 71% of voters believe it is likely to need a great power (38 percent) or secondary industry (33 percent) changes, but they are much more in favor of Proposition 99 , because the offer.

One reason may be that besides the closure of federal and local authorities, private property to transfer to another private party, 98 proposal also prohibits rent.

And 53% of likely voters believe that the rental price is a good thing (39 percent think it is bad).

Proposition 98’s limit rent control may explain why only 37 percent of probable voters, he would vote yes (41 percent there would be no vote), the PPIC poll indicates.

By contrast, at least half of the likely voters (53 percent) than vote “yes” to Proposition 99, is confined to the closure by the government, the owner of squatters, of private property to another party.

Republicans (45 percent) are more Democrats (29 percent) and independents (36 percent) in favor of Proposition 98, but they are also in support of Proposition 99 (Republican, 58%, Democrats and independents, according to 50 percent).

The PPIC survey was developed by James Irvine Foundation. Findings are based on a telephone survey of 2,002 adults living in California interviewed between March 11 and 18. Interviews were conducted in English or Spanish. The sampling error for the total sample is + / - 2%, and for the voters, probably 1077 + / - 3%.

PPIC describes itself as “a private, nonprofit, which focused on information and improving public policy in California through independent, objective, whatever research on the serious economic, social and policies. 1994 with a Capital Foundation William R. Hewlett.



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