2000 Voter Guide

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26 ballot measures from 2000

Measure 1 — Amends Constitution: legislature must fund school quality goNO

Measure 2 — Amends Constitution: creates process for requiring legislatuYES

Measure 3 — Amends Constitution: requires conviction before forfeiture; YES

Measure 4 — Dedicates Tobacco-Settlement proceeds; earnings fund low-incNO

Measure 5 — Expands circumstances requiring background check before tranNO

Measure 6 — Provides public funding to candidates who limit spending, prNO

Measure 7 — Amends Constitution: requires payment to landowner if governYES

Measure 8 — Amends Constitution: limits state appropriations to percentaYES

Measure 9 — Prohibits public school instruction encouraging, promoting, YES

Measure 83 — Amends Constitution: authorizes new standards, priorities foNO

Measure 84 — Amends Constitution: State must continue paying local governYES

Measure 85 — Amends Constitution: modifies population, minimum area requiYES

Measure 86 — Amends constitution: requires refunding general fund revenueYES

Measure 87 — Amends constitution: allows regulation of location of sexualYES

Measure 88 — Increases maximum deductible on Oregon income tax returns foYES

Measure 89 — Dedicates tobacco settlement proceeds to specified health, hNO

Measure 90 — Authorizes rates giving utilities return on investments in cNO

Measure 91 — Amends Constitution: makes federal income taxes fully deductYES

Measure 92 — Amends Constitution: prohibits payroll deductions for politiYES

Measure 93 — Amends constitution: voters must approve most taxes, fees; rYES

Measure 94 — Repeals mandatory minimum sentences for certain felonies, reNO

Measure 95 — Amends constitution: student learning determines teacher payYES

Measure 96 — Amends Constitution: prohibits making initiative process harYES

Measure 97 — Bans body-gripping animal traps, some poisons; restricts furNO

Measure 98 — Amends constitution: prohibits using public resources for poYES

Measure 99 — Amends Constitution: creates commission ensuring quality homNO

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