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    news articles related to Proposition 47. Use APA format to identify and summarize two additional articles on the topic. The article, Prop. 47 got thousands out of prison. Now, $103 million in savings will go towards keeping them out, speaks of the positive effects the proposition could have on communities. It states that although the proposition has come to be controversial over the fact that several crime rates have increased due to the lenient nature of the proposition, the enactment of such is

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    Tuition went up for students in college and college graduates with teaching degrees were unable to find jobs. Many people troubled by this problem say that “California can’t go back” to how schools were during the recession. Because of this, Proposition 55 was created to ensure that those in the public school system are safe and secured if another recession were to hit or if the

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    The language of this proposition is misleading only focusing on positive outcomes rather than negative ones. Since Proposition 47 got passed November 4th of 2014 , within that month or two criminals were being released. They walked the street like they owned it. What many voters did not realize while voting is that they are okay with jeopardizing the safety of not adolescents but adults. Everyone's safety is being jeopardized. Statistics by the FBI show that crime rate has actually gone up due to

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    powerful weapon which you can use to change the world”. Arizona understands how powerful and important education is which is why they are going to correct their way by fixing their public education funding. They plan to do this by passing Proposition 123. Proposition 123 is a ballot that will settle a years-long lawsuit, and provide money that Arizona’s K-12 public schools will have access to without raising taxes. There are those who are hesitant about it and are voting no. However, I believe this

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    Overall, this proposition has many good outcomes, varying from school funding being increased, to school debts lowering, to also keeping health care free for those low income families who are not able to afford a visit to the doctors office. Proposition 55 will continue to extend the positive aspects proposition 30 has been able to make and hopefully it even does greater things. Proposition 55 should be passed due to the fact that the funding heading to schools will be able to be used to give money

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    Proposition 8 – 2 Proposition 8 On November 4, 2008, proposition 8 passed with 52.24% of California voters saying “yes,” and 47.76% saying “no.” Proposition 8, known otherwise as the Eliminating the Rights of Same-Sex Couples to Marry, was one of the biggest propositions to hit the media. It spread like wildfire and was so popular that on June 26, 2013, the Supreme Court ruled against proposition 8 making it legal for same sex marriages to occur in California. The idea of marriage was no longer

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    Although, value proposition canvas (VPC) is a plugin that joins business model canvas to fit between what a business provides as products/services and why cutomers are willing to pay the price to buy it. VPC focuses more on two important blocks of Business model canevas: Customers segment and value proposition. VPC provides the best way to express value proposition to solve

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    Proposition 51 Pro: Helps to create jobs for veterans and improve school facilities which could improve safety standard. Con: Allows private companies to use taxpayers money for their own agenda and limit other schools to receive help from the government. Funding: Construction companies. Proposition 52 Pro: Benefits uninsured patients and low-income families with Medi-Cal with over $3 billion and limits the involvement of the Legislature. Con: Gives power to hospital CEOs with over $3 billion

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    base between life or death, when there is a terrorist out in the community willing to come out and kill many citizens for no apparent reason. Proposition 63 would regulate the amount of ammo a gun should have and have no more guns with large magazines. With large magazines it is easier for a terrorist to kill more people in less time, but with proposition 63, ammo would cut off shortly for a gun owner and have their background checked to buy ammo or a gun. Will the ammo shorten would have an impact

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    What will happen if proposition 55 (prop. 55) fails and we won’t be able to tax the wealthiest Californians? David Kersten, in “Leading Taxpayer Advocate Makes Strong Case Against Prop.55 Tax Hike,” finds that “Accelerated Exodus” --a name for prop. 55-- is basically doubling the size of prop. 30, a passed proposition that increased income tax on the wealthiest Californians in 2012. Essentially, prop. 55 is a permanent increase in income taxes; this is causing quite a stir in the state’s business

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