Government
Mar. 17, 2010
Language Stricken from Ballot
With the debate over public financing of political campaigns about to go before California voters in June, citizens group Common Cause notched a win on Monday when a Sacramento Superior Court judge struck from the voters' guide wording that claimed a pilot financing program would raise residents' taxes.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
With the debate over public financing of political campaigns about to go before California voters in June, citizens group Common Cause notched a win on Monday when a Sacramento Superior Court judge struck from the voters' guide wording that claimed a pilot financing program would raise residents' taxes.
The wrangling over ballot language revolved around Proposition 15, which wo...
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