Saturday, May 29th, 2010
WILL AND WILLIE SHOW • MAY 28th, 2010 • PART TWO – The Propositions
Former San Francisco Mayor and Speaker of the California State Assembly Willie L. Brown Jr. and Political Comic Will Durst talk about the propositions on the ballot and share their considerable insight into the process. This is the part two of two parts of the conversation. There’s fun with the idea of a two-thirds majority imposed by various propositions only requiring a majority vote to pass. The Mayor’s idea of a court challenge would apply to the propositions in this election as well as the Proposition 13 property tax law passed in 1978.
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Tags: Aaron Peskin, Arlen Spector, Ballot Arguments, california, California State Propositions, Clint Reilly, Consumer Advocate, CTA, Dave Jones, David Chui, Democratic Party, Democrats, Dennis Herrera, elections, Gloria Romero, Hector De La Torre, Insurance Commissioner, Insurance Rates, Janet Reilly, Jerry Brown, Joe Sestak, Majority, Michela Alioto-Pier, Open Primaries, Pacific Gas & Electric, Paul "The Lobster" Wells, paul wells, PG&E, Politics, Polls, Primaries, Prop 13, Prop 8, Proposition 13, Proposition 14, Proposition 15, Proposition 16, Proposition 17, Public Funding, Public Power, Quakenbush, Republican Party, Republicans, Sacramento, Sacramento Bee, San Francisco, San Francisco Board of Supervisors, San Francisco Chronicle, San Jose Mercury, Secretary of State, Superintendent of Schools, Talk Radio, Taxpapers Right To Vote, Term Limits, The Primaries, The White House, Tom Ammiano, Tom Torlakson, Two-Thirds, Voters, will and willie, Will and Willie Show, Will Durst, willie brown, Willie L. Brown, Willie L. Brown Jr.
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Saturday, May 29th, 2010
WILL AND WILLIE SHOW • MAY 28th, 2010 • PART TWO – The Propositions
Former San Francisco Mayor and Speaker of the California State Assembly Willie L. Brown Jr. and Political Comic Will Durst talk about the propositions on the ballot and share their considerable insight into the process. This is the part two of two parts of the conversation. There’s fun with the idea of a two-thirds majority imposed by various propositions only requiring a majority vote to pass. The Mayor’s idea of a court challenge would apply to the propositions in this election as well as the Proposition 13 property tax law passed in 1978.
Podcast: Play in new window | Download
Tags: Aaron Peskin, Arlen Spector, Ballot Arguments, california, California State Propositions, Clint Reilly, Consumer Advocate, CTA, Dave Jones, David Chui, Democratic Party, Democrats, Dennis Herrera, elections, Gloria Romero, Hector De La Torre, Insurance Commissioner, Insurance Rates, Janet Reilly, Jerry Brown, Joe Sestak, Majority, Michela Alioto-Pier, Open Primaries, Pacific Gas & Electric, Paul "The Lobster" Wells, paul wells, PG&E, Politics, Polls, Primaries, Prop 13, Prop 8, Proposition 14, Proposition 15, Proposition 16, Proposition 17, Public Funding, Public Power, Quakenbush, Republican Party, Republicans, Sacramento, Sacramento Bee, San Francisco Board of Supervisors, San Francisco Chronicle, San Jose Mercury, Secretary of State, Superintendent of Schools, Talk Radio, Taxpapers Right To Vote, Term Limits, The Primaries, The White House, Tom Ammiano, Tom Torlakson, Two-Thirds, Voters, Will and Willie Show, willie brown, Willie L. Brown Jr.
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