Understanding the 19 Ballot Propositions

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Wed Sep 27 09:37:33 PDT 2006


A.R.S. section 19-124(B) requires the Arizona Legislative Council to  
prepare impartial analyses of ballot measures, which are then  
included in the publicity pamphlet published by the Secretary of State.

Here is the website:
http://www.azleg.state.az.us/2006_Ballot_Proposition_Analyses/

		
On Sep 27, 2006, at 7:07 AM, Dennis Mac Leod wrote:




Subject:  Understanding the 19 Ballot Propositions
Date:  6pm, Thursday, September 28th, 2006
Did you know that there will be 19 Propositions on the November 7th  
Ballot?
These proposals will either change the Arizona Constitution or create  
new
laws, regulations and public finance. They include:

*      2 competing proposals to prohibit smoking;

*      2 opposing propositions on State Trust Lands;

*      4 propositions regulating treatment of Immigrants;

*      2 proposals to change the way we vote.


In a democracy it is the responsibility of a citizen to be informed  
on the issues and to vote to sustain the Common Good. Come and hear  
an objective presentation on the propositions and find out how they  
will impact our community, who backs them and who opposes them. As  
these Ballot Initiatives affect everyone, we should be informed and  
have an opinion on these issues.

Below is an opportunity to become educated on the Ballot  
Initiatives.  It is free and open to the public:

6pm, Thursday, September 28th, 2006
Hope Hall, Grace Lutheran Church
1124 N 3rd St, Phoenix (just south of I-10 at Moreland)


Additional forum location and dates can be found at: http:// 
www.azsos.gov/election/2006/info/townhallschedule.htm





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