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DESCRIPTION:Draft agenda\n\nJune Election \n\nShould we Create Individual Marin Cities 
 GP Parties  \n\nShould we Create Creating Marin GP Committees \nMade up GP 
 Members how live or work in Marin County \n\nSummer Chicago Annual USGP 
 Plenary(General Assembly) and Pres. Nomination Convention  update\n\nState 
 Plenary UC Berkeley - 1st weekend in April   update\n  Proposal coming up 
 to pick CC members at Plenarys \n\nReport from David Q on Sundays Alameda 
 GP Meet \n\nEnvironment\n   Mill Valley Sewage Spill\n   0 Waste\n   
 Purposed Dump Expansion \n   Purposed SR Target\n   Statewide pesticide 
 spraying of new pesticide with  plastic fibers in it from a Governor 
 Campaign Contributor \n   Plastic Bag Bands \n\nNovato Development\n 
 Hamilton \n\nProposed Novato Freight Railway \n\nPurposed new members to be 
 appointed if deemed necessary at March’s meeting \n\nPurposed State 
 Props.\n  Supported by Local GP members \n3 Strike Admen\n Animal Rights  
 \nPropositions that are on the\nJune 3, 2008 Statewide Direct Primary 
 Election Ballot Initiative Constitutional Amendment\nProposition 98 \n1248. 
 Government Acquisition, Regulation of Private Property. Constitutional 
 Amendment. \nProponents: Doug Mosebar, Jon Coupal and Jim Nielsen (916) 
 444-9950 \nBars state and local governments from condemning or damaging 
 private property for private uses. Prohibits rent control and similar 
 measures. Prohibits deference to government in property rights cases. 
 Defines “just compensation.” Requires an award of attorneys fees and 
 costs if a property owner obtains a judgment for more than the amount 
 offered by the government. Requires government to offer to original owner 
 of condemned property the right to repurchase property at condemned price 
 when property is put to substantially different use than was publicly 
 stated. Summary of estimate by Legislative Analyst and Director of Finance 
 of fiscal impact on state and local government: Increased costs to many 
 governments due to the measure’s restrictions. The fiscal effect on most 
 governments probably would not be significant. (Initiative 07-0015.) (Full 
 Text)\nInitiative Constitutional Amendment\nProposition 99 \n1251. Eminent 
 Domain. Acquisition of Owner-Occupied Residence. Constitutional Amendment. 
 \nProponents: Christopher K. McKenzie, Susan Smartt and Kenneth Willis c/o 
 Steve Lucas (415) 389-6800 \nBars state and local governments from using 
 eminent domain to acquire an owner-occupied residence, as defined, for 
 conveyance to a private person or business entity. Creates exceptions for 
 public work or improvement, public health and safety protection, and crime 
 prevention. Summary of estimate by Legislative Analyst and Director of 
 Finance of fiscal impact on state and local government: The measure would 
 likely not have a significant fiscal impact on state or local governments. 
 (Initiative 07-0018.) \n(Full Text)\nPropositions that are on the\nNovember 
 4, 2008 General Election Ballot \nBond Measure\nSB 1856 (Chapter 697, 
 2002). Costa.\nSafe, Reliable High-Speed Passenger Train Bond Act for the 
 21st Century.*\n\n*Note: The Safe, Reliable High-Speed Passenger Train Bond 
 Act for the 21st Century was originally scheduled to appear on the November 
 2, 2004, General Election ballot. Subsequently, Senate Bill 1169, Chapter 
 71, Statutes of 2004, provided that it appear on the November 7, 2006, 
 General Election ballot. However, most recently, Assembly Bill 713, Chapter 
 44, Statutes of 2006, provides for the submission of this Act on the 
 November 4, 2008, General Election ballot instead.\nFeb. Election 
 Discussion\n\nInitiatives Pending Signature Verification \n￼1271. 
 (07-0034) \nChildren’s Hospital Bond Act. Grant Program. Statute. 
 \nSummary Date: 09/12/07 Circulation Deadline: 02/11/08 Signatures 
 Required: 433,971 \nProponent: Diana S. Dooley (916) 552-7111 \nAuthorizes 
 $980,000,000 in bonds, to be repaid from state’s General Fund, to fund 
 the construction, expansion, remodeling, renovation, furnishing and 
 equipping of children’s hospitals. Designates that 80 percent of bond 
 proceeds go to hospitals that focus on children with illnesses such as 
 leukemia, cancer, heart defects, diabetes, sickle cell anemia and cystic 
 fibrosis. Requires that qualifying children’s hospitals provide 
 comprehensive services to a high volume of children eligible for 
 governmental programs and meet other requirements. Designates that 20 
 percent of bond proceeds go to University of California general acute care 
 hospitals. Summary of estimate by Legislative Analyst and Director of 
 Finance of fiscal impact on state and local government: State costs of 
 about $2 billion over 30 years to pay off both the principal ($980 million) 
 and the interest ($1 billion) costs of the bond. Payments of about $67 
 million per year. (Initiative 07-0034.) (Full Text) \nInitiatives and 
 Referenda in Circulation\nas of February 8, 2008 \n1270. Dietary 
 Supplements...     \n	1272. Increase in Prisoner...     \n	1273. Sentencing 
 and Parole...     \n\n1274. Treatment of Farm...     \n	1275. Treatment of 
 Farm...     \n	1276. Class Action Lawsuits...     \n\n1277. Class Action 
 Lawsuits...     \n	1278. Corporations. Shareholder...     \n	1279. 
 Corporations. New...     \n\n1280. Inalienable Right to...     \n	1281. 
 Presidential Electors...     \n	1282. Presidential Electors...     
 \n\n1283. Corporate Crime...     \n	1284. Presidential Electors...     
 \n	1286. Right to Health...     \n\n1287. Waiting Period for...     
 \n	1288. Prohibition on Placing...     \n	1289. Animal License Fees...     
 \n\n1290. Treatment of Farm...     \n	1291. Stray and Owner...     \n	1292. 
 Property Ownership...     \n\n1293. Marriage. Elimination...     \n	1294. 
 Recognition of Animals...     \n	1295. Prohibition on Required...     
 \n\n1296. Marijuana. Repeal of...     \n	1297. Tangible Ballots...     
 \n	1298. Limit on Marriage...     \n\n1299. Inmates. Rehabilitation...     
 \n	1300. Health Care...     \n	1301. State Income Tax...     \n\n1302. 
 Bonds. Drinking Water...     \n	1303. Shall The U.S...     \n	1304. 
 Renewable Energy...     \n\n1305. Renewable Energy...     \n	1306. "Three 
 Strikes" Law...     \n	1307. Redistricting...     \n\n1308. 
 Redistricting...     \n	1309. Marriage...     \n	1310. Nonviolent 
 Offenders...     \n\n1311. Wealth Tax...     \n	1312. Criminal Penalties... 
     \n	1313. Homeowner's Real...     \n\n1314. Redistricting...     
 \n	1315. College and University...     \n	1316. Organizations 
 Representing...     \n\n1317. Uninsured Motorists...     \n	1318. Teacher 
 and Administration...     \n	1319. Criminal Justice System...     \n\n1320. 
 Criminal Justice System...     \n	1321. Criminal Justice System...     
 \n	1322. Marriage. Elimination...     \n\n1323. Bonds. Water...     
 \n	1324. Criminal Justice...     \n	1325. Criminal Justice...  \n\nput up 
 by \n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/02/11/18478366.php
SUMMARY:Marin Green Party Meeting
LOCATION:Tues. Feb. 12 08 College of Marin Kentfield Campus S.S. Cafeteria 7pm
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/02/11/18478366.php
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