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Real Estate/Development

Oct. 29, 2002

State Needs Prop. 46

BY MICHAEL J. NOVOGRADAC California voters will be asked Nov. 5 to decide whether to authorize $2.1 billion in bonds for a variety of housing that includes emergency shelters for battered women, affordable housing for seniors and low-income families, and homeless shelters with social services. Proposition 46, the Emergency Shelter Trust Fund Act of 2002, would preserve as many as 22,000 affordable rental units and allow more than 78,000 families to purchase homes.

        BY MICHAEL J. NOVOGRADAC
        
        California voters will be asked Nov. 5 to decide whether to authorize $2.1 billion in bonds for a variety of housing that includes emergency shelters for battered women, affordable housing for seniors and low-income families, and homeless shelters with social services. Proposition 46, the Emergency Sh...

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