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October 2002
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California Voters to Decide Future Investment in Infrastructure through Assembly Constitutional Amendment 11
The California budget stalemate which ended on the last day of session produced an opportunity for voters to have a voice in the future expenditure of state funds to provide for the infrastructure needs of California. For a number of years, California’s legislators have been concerned about the increasing amount of bonded indebtedness incurred by the state.
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