Newstral
Article
LA Times on 2017-02-20 12:00
What's Measure S? A breakdown of the ballot measure to restrict development
Related news
- Newsom seeks gun-control ballot measureSan Jose Mercury News
- Head of Homeboy Industries backs proposed ballot measure targeting 'overdevelopment'LA Times
- Breakdown of the Nov. 6 ballot propositions and measuresdailybruin.com
- Ex-Mayor Richard Riordan endorses ballot measure against mega-developmentsLA Times
- California voters support gun control ballot measure, poll showsLA Times
- Homeless people don't just need housing – they need services to get and stay housed. Vote yes on Measure HLA Times
- LA votes to put $1.2 billion homeless measure on ballotStar Telegram
- Statewide ballot measure proposed to raise California's minimum wagedailynews.com
- L.A. votes to put $1.2 billion homeless measure on ballotlasvegassun.com
- Gun control measure qualifies for California's November ballotLA Times
- Star-backed measure for arts education on California ballotSeattle Times
- Rent control measure moves closer to the ballotdailynews.com
- California proposal would sideline a prolific ballot measure playerPOLITICO
- Ballot Measure 103: What's Whatbendsource.com
- Ballot Measure Decision Put Offlagunabeachindy.com
- Vote yes on Measure P for San Pedro waterfront developmentLA Times
- Ballot Breakdown: DePaul jumps into women's ranksnews-gazette.com
- Ballot breakdown: Ohio State, Michigan stand firmThe Toledo Blade
- Ballot Breakdown: Women's ranks shaken upnews-gazette.com
- Ballot breakdown: Will anyone beat Kentucky?news-gazette.com