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Environmental & Energy

May 29, 2008

Under Control?

Both Proposition 98 and Proposition 99 contain ambiguities, and raise legitimate questions about their ultimate scope and effect if enacted.

Richard M. Frank

Professor of Environmental Practice
UC Davis School of Law

Richard is director of the California Environmental Law & Policy Center at the UC Davis School of Law.

FOCUS COLUMN

By Richard M. Frank
This article appears on Page 7

      The heated legal and political debate over eminent domain reform, rent control and property rights generally, continues unabated in California. Two initiative measures, Propositions 98 and 99, will compete for voters' attention - and against each other - on California's June 3, 2008, primary election ballot.
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