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bemildred

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Thu Jul 12, 2012, 09:21 AM Jul 2012

Court asks state official why she put Brown's tax item atop ballot

SACRAMENTO — A state appellate court has asked Secretary of State Debra Bowen to explain why she allowed Gov. Jerry Brown's tax initiative to be placed above all other propositions on the November ballot.

Judge Vance W. Raye gave Bowen until July 30 to explain her actions to the court in writing or undo the ballot order she set Monday for the 11 measures. Brown's tax proposal, Proposition 30, was placed first among all initiatives.

Raye's ruling came in a case originally brought by Molly Munger, who is backing a tax measure that competes with Brown's.

A lower court judge on Monday rejected Munger's claim that election workers in Los Angeles County gave Brown's measure preferential treatment. Munger then dropped her challenge, but the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Assn., which had intervened on her behalf, appealed.

Decidedly strange, if I read it right, she is simply following the law.

http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-brown-ballot-20120711,0,6251182.story

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Court asks state official why she put Brown's tax item atop ballot (Original Post) bemildred Jul 2012 OP
Jarvis up to their dirty tricks again. Starry Messenger Jul 2012 #1

Starry Messenger

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1. Jarvis up to their dirty tricks again.
Thu Jul 12, 2012, 05:17 PM
Jul 2012

They don't care about Munger's tax, they just want to bollox shit up and get their own shit prop up closer to the top.

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