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Schools Win, Children's Hospital Loses| Oakland: Voters approved a parcel tax in Oakland, but voted down bond measures aimed at raising $300 million to help pay for a new Children's Hospital | | |
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| Nov.6 |
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Voters passed Measure J Lafayette: Measure J is a special parcel tax to fund local elementary and middle schools
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| Sep.28 |
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Medical marijuana measure back on ballot Berkeley: A judge ordered a failed 2004 city initiative returned to the ballot next year because county election officials failed to hand over data
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| Jun.6 |
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$150 parcel tax wins votes Lafayette: Measure C, levied for the next 30 years, would be used to repair the city's streets and drains
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| Jun.7 |
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Voters Approve 4 Of 5 Local Measures| Contra Costa County: A parcel tax to make teachers salaries more competitive required two-thirds voter approval, but only gained 64.16 | |
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| Nov.9 |
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Expansion of urban boundaries approved Antioch: 60% of the voters approved measure K, a plan to extend the city’s urban limit line by 1,000 acres
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Solar Neighborhood Denied| Livermore: The city's general plan to allow up to 2,450 houses to be built north of I-580 | |
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| Jun.7 |
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Parcel taxes measure passed Alameda: Measure A would let the school district replace its existing $109 parcel tax with one that would be $189 per year
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| Nov.3 |
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Tax and prostitution measures defeated Berkeley: 4 tax measures and Measure Q, which would have made enforcement of prostitution laws the lowest priority
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Tax to expand police slightly ahead Oakland: The voters were narrowly supporting a parcel tax to fund 63 more officers and anti-violence social programs
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| Jun.23 |
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Residents to vote on legalizing prostitution Berkeley: An advocacy group had gathered nearly 3,200 signatures, about 1,000 more than needed
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SJ Native NFL Star Dies in Afghanistan
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| Mar.12 |
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Second Chance to Save Sports, Libraries West Contra Costa: A second ballot measure may give voters another chance to save athletic programs and libraries at local schools
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| Dec.3 |
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School District puts tax measure on ballot West Contra Costa: The West Contra Costa Unified School District wants to raise money for teaching materials and class-size reduction
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| Aug.25 |
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Sharpton Rails Against Recall and Prop 54 East Oakland: Sharpton took the pulpit at Allen Temple Baptist Church and urged voters to reject Schwarzenegger's candidacy
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| Nov.6 |
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Measure for more police passed| Oakland: 3 companion measures on the ballot to fund the officers did not have the support of voters | | |
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Incorporated city proposal rejected Castro Valley: Measure Q would have created the new city of Castro Valley
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Hetch Hetchy bond measure approved
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Coffee measure fails| Berkeley: Voters rejected a measure that would have made it a crime to sell coffee that wasn't made from the right beans | |
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| Apr.9 |
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Health Care District measure passed Alameda: Voters were asked about forming the Alameda Health Care District and levying an annual tax for the aging Alameda Hospital
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| Nov.7 |
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Voters to directly elect mayor San Ramon: Voters roundly approved a measure to directly elect mayor to a 2-year term
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Hotel taxes approved Emeryville: Measure D to raise the tax on guests from 10% to 12%, and E to tax hotels for guests who stay longer than 30 days
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