Proposition 13, passed in California in 1978, limits property tax increases to a maximum of 2% per year and requires a two-thirds majority for local tax increases. To lose or repeal it, voters would need to support a ballot initiative that amends or eliminates its provisions. This would likely involve a significant public campaign to address concerns about funding for schools and local services, as well as discussions on property tax fairness. Such an effort would require building broad coalitions and addressing the potential backlash from property owners who benefit from the current tax structure.
"Prop 13" would be a local measure and more information would be necessary to respond.
The cast of Proposition 13 - 2003 includes: Ranjani Brow Patrick Macmanus
Prop 13 was to limit property taxation.
California
California's Proposition 13 has not directly affected other states as property tax laws are prescribed by the individual states in the United States. However, passage of Proposition 13 caused taxpayers in other states to consider similar measures to limit increases in property taxes. According to Wikipedia.org, "passage of [Proposition 13] presaged a taxpayer revolt throughout the country..."
If you are 13, why would you care about 10 kgs in 1 month!?
No I do not, unles they open it back up for the rest of us!
That would be the Hypothesis. (It is of course also a proposition). see link for more words related to debating and argumentation:
Please consider his big proposition carefully before making any career changes.
difference between a proposition and non proposition
That would be an offer, or a proposition.
On the Loose - EP - was created on 16-02-13.