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O   City of Hemet Vital City Services Measure To restore/maintain vital services: retain police officers/firefighters/paramedics; improve 9-1-1/disaster response; maintain anti-crime, gang/drug prevention programs; fix potholes/strefts; restore library hours; reduce traffic congestion; fund youth/senior services; fund any City services/purposes shall the City of Hemet establish a 5 percent utility users tax, exempting low-income seniors, requiring annual financial audits, no tax rate increases without voter approval, with all funds legally required to benefit Hemet?
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P   Reduction of Tax Rate and Modernization of Telecommunications and Video Users Tax 
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Z  SCHOOL SAFETY; VOCATIONAL EDUCATION; CLASSROOM REPAIR MEASURE. To retain/attract excellent teachers, keep students from gangs by upgrading safety, technology security systems, energy efficiency; acquiring lanf; repairing, constructing, equipping schools/classrooms; adding vocational education/after-school space; fixing leaky roofs; replacing heating/air-conditioning; and qualifying for State matching grants shall Beaumont Unified School District issue $125,000,000 in bonds at legal interest rates, with annual financial audits, Independent Citizens' Oversight, and no money for the State or administrators' salaries?
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10   ALTERNATIVE FUEL VEHICLES AND RENEWABLE ENERGY. BONDS. INITIATIVE STATUTE. Authorizes $5 billion in bonds paid from state's General Fund, to help consumers and others purchase certain vehicles, and to fund research in renewable energy and alvernative fuel vehicles. Fiscal Impact: State cost of about $10 billion over 30 years to repay bonds. Increased state and local revenues, potentially totaling several tens of millions of dollars through 2019. Potential state administrative costs up to about $10 million annually.
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11   REDISTRICTING. INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT AND STATUTE. Changes authority for establishing state office boundaries from elected representatives to commission. Establishes multilevel process to select commissioners from registered votfr pool. Commission comprised of Democrats, Republicans, and representatives of neither party. Fiscal Impact: Potential increase in state redistricting costs once every ten years due to two entities performing redistricting. Any increase in costs probably would not be significant.
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12   VETERANS' BOND ACT OF 2008. This act provides for a bond issue of nine hundred million dollars ($900,000,000) to provide farm and home aid for California veterans. Fiscal Impact: Costs of about $1.8 billion to pay off both the principal ($902 million) and interest ($856 million) on the bonds; costs paid by participating veterans. Average payment for principal and interest of about $59 million per year for 30 years.
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STATE
1A   SAFE, RELIABLE HIGH-SPEED PASSENGER TRAIN BOND ACT. To provide Californians a safe, convenient, affordable, and reliable alternative to driving and high gas prices; to provide good-paying jobs and improve California's economy while reducing air pollution, global warming greenhouse gases, and our dependence on foreign oil, shall $9.95 billion in bonds be issued to establish a clean, efficient high-speed train service linking Southern California, the Sacramento/San Joaquin Valley, and the San Francisco Bay Area, with at least 90 percent of bond funds spent for specific projects, with private and public matching funds required, including, but not limited to, federal funds, funds from revenue bonds, and local funds, and all bond funds subject to imdependent audits? Fiscal Impact: State costs of $19.4 billion, assuming 30 years to pay both principal and interest costs of the bonds. Payments would average about $647 million per year. When constructed, unknown operation and maintenance costs, probably over $1 billion annually; at least partially, and potentially fully, offset by passenger fares.
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2   STANDARDS FOR CONFINING FARM ANIMALS. INITIATIVE STATUTE. Requires that certain farm animals be allowed, for the majority of every day, to fully extend their limbs or wings, lie down, stand up and turn around. Limited exceptions apply. Fiscal"Impact: Potential unknown decrease in state and local tax revenues from farm businesses, possibly in the range of several million dollars annually. Potential minor local and state enforcement and prosecution costs, partly offset by increased fine revenue.
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3   CHlLDREN'S HOSPITAL BOND ACT. GRANT PROGRAM. INITlATIVE STATUTE. Authorizes $980,000,000 in general obligation bonds for construction, expansion, remodeling, renovation, furnishing and equipping of eligible children's hospitals. Fiscal Impact: State cost of about $2 billion over 30 years to pay off both the principal ($980 million) and interest ($933 million) costs of the bonds. Payments of about $64 million per year.
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4   WAITING PERIOD AND PARENTAL NOTIFICATION BEFORE TERMINATION OF MINOR'S PREGNANCY. INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. Changes California Constitution, prohibiting abortion for unemancipated minor until 48 hours after physician notifies minor&s parent, legal guardian, or, in limited cases, substitute adult relative. Provides an exception for medical emergency or parental waiver. Fiscal Impact: Potential unknown net state costs of several million dollars annually for health and social services programs, court administration, and state health agency administration combined.
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5   NONVIOLENT DRUG OFFENSES. SENTENCING, PAROLE AND REHABILITATION. INITIATIVE STATUTE. Allocates $460,000,000 annually to improve and expand treatment programs. Limits court authority to incarcerate offenders who commit certain drug crimes, brebk drug treatment rules or violate parole. Fiscal Impact: Increased state costs potentially exceeding $1 billion annually primarily for expansion of offender treatment programs. State savings potentially exceeding $1 billion annually on corrections operations. Net one-time state prison capital outlay savings potentially exceeding $2.5 billion.
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059005 - BILL POWERS
059006 - ROBERT A. BERNHEIMER
059007 - DENNY JAMES BOOTH
059008 - WRITE-IN
059009 - WRITE-IN
059010 - WRITE-IN
060000 - Member, City Council INDIO
060001 - PATRICK RUNYON
060002 - GLENN MILLER
060003 - GUADALUPE LUPE RAMOS WATSON
060004 - MICHAEL H. WILSON
060005 - STEVE SANCHEZ
060006 - WRITE-IN
060007 - WRITE-IN
061000 - City Clerk INDIO
061001 - CYNTHIA HERNANDEZ
061002 - WRITE-IN
062000 - City Treasurer INDIO
062001 - SHARON ELLIS
062002 - WRITE-IN
063000 - Member, City Council LAKE ELSINORE
063001 - BOB MAGEE
063002 - STEVE MANOS
063003 - MELISSA ANN MELENDEZ
063004 - JOYCE SMITH
063005 - CHRIS HYLAND
063006 - BARBARA L. ALONGI
063007 - JIMMY FLORES
063008 - CAROLE A. FEENEY
063009 - MIKE NORKIN
063010 - MICHAEL ONEAL
063011 - AMY MARIE BHUTTA
063012 - WRITE-IN
063013 - WRITE-IN
063014 - WRITE-IN
064000 - City Treasurer LAKE ELSINORE
064001 - PETER WEBER
064002 - ALLEN P. BALDWIN
064003 - WRITE-IN
065000 - LA QUINTA Mayor
065001 - DON ADOLPH
065002 - KENNETH DORAN
065003 - WRITE-IN
066000 - Member, City Council LA QUINTA
066001 - BOB WRIGHT
066002 - MATTHEW WISE
066003 - ROBERT F. SYLK
066004 - STANLEY SNIFF
066005 - ED ALDERSON
066006 - KRISTY FRANKLIN
066007 - LARRY E. PUGHE
066008 - WRITE-IN
066009 - WRITE-IN
067000 - MORENO VALLEY Member of City Council Dst
067001 - JESSE MOLINA
067002 - CHARLES R. WHITE
067003 - PETE BLECKERT
067004 - WRITE-IN
068000 - MORENO VALLEY Member of City Council Dst
068001 - MIKE RIOS
068002 - FRANK WEST
068003 - ROBIN HASTINGS
068004 - RAY CARBAJAL
068005 - ROBERT BURKS
068006 - WRITE-IN
069000 - MORENO VALLEY Member of City Council Dst
069001 - WILLIAM H. BATEY, II
069002 - WRITE-IN
070000 - Member, City Council MURRIETA
070001 - DOUGLAS  MCALLISTER
070002 - DAVID F. LANDRISCINA
070003 - RANDON LANE
070004 - PAUL CLAY
070005 - NANCY  KNIGHT
070006 - WARNIE ENOCHS
070007 - WRITE-IN
070008 - WRITE-IN
071000 - Member, City Council PALM DESERT
071001 - SUSAN MARIE WEBER
071002 - CAROLE B. SCHAUDT
071003 - ROBERT A. SPIEGEL
071004 - NEIL D. LINGLE
071005 - DAVID E. HUNSICKER
071006 - CINDY FINERTY
071007 - RAY CUNNINGHAM
071008 - DICK KELLY
071009 - WRITE-IN
071010 - WRITE-IN
171011 - WRITE-IN
072000 - PERRIS Mayor
072001 - LOUIS D. ARMMAND
072002 - DARYL BUSCH
072003 - WRITE-IN
073000 - Member, City Council PERRIS
073001 - RITA ROGERS
073002 - MICHAEL L. WEIR
073003 - CHRISTOPHER! SANDOVAL
073004 - JOHN FATONE
073005 - JOANNE EVANS
073006 - WRITE-IN
073007 - WRITE-IN
074000 - Member, City Council SAN JACINTO
074001 - JIM AYRES
074002 - STEVEN DI MEMMO
074003 - JIM POTTS
074004 - WRITE-IN
074005 - WRITE-IN
074006 - WRITE-IN
075000 - City Treasurer SAN JACINTO
075001 - BERNIE SIMON
075002 - ALONSO LEDEZMA
075003 - WRITE-IN
076000 - Member, City Council TEMECULA
076001 - CHUCK WASHINGTON
076002 - JAMES STEW STEWART
076003 - RITA V. HERNANDEZ
076004 - ALBERT ABBOTT
076005 - MIKE NAGGAR
076006 - WRITE-IN
076007 - WRITE-IN
077000 - DESERT Director Health Care Dst -Director
077001 - SIDNEY J. RUBENSTEIN
077002 - MARK MATTHEWS
077003 - MICHAEL ROBERT SOLOMON
077004 - RICHARD A. GRUNDY
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STATE
9   CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM. VICTIMS' RIGHTS. PAROLE. INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT AND STATUTE. Requires notification to victim and opportunity for input during phases of criminal justice process, including bail, pleas, sentencing and parone. Establishes victim safety as consideration for bail or parole. Fiscal Impact: Potential loss of state savings on prison operations and increased county jail costs amounting to hundreds of millions of dollars annually. Potential net savings in the low tens of millions of dollars annually on parole procedures.
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MEDIDA(S) SOMETIDAS A LOS VOTANTES
CIUDAD
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n contra pandillas/drogas; arreglar baches/calles; restablecer horarios de biblioteca; reducir congesti
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fico; financiar servicios para juventud/personas mayores; financiar servicios/prop
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a la Ciudad de Hemet establecer un impuesto a los consumidores de servicios p
blicos de 5 por ciento, excluyendo a las personas mayores de bajos ingresos, requiriendo auditorias financieras anuales, sin incrementos de tarifas de impuesto, con todos lns fondos legalmente requeridos para beneficiar a Hemet?
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MEDIDA(S) SOMETIDAS A LOS VOTANTES
CIUDAD
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a la propuesta ordenanza ser adoptada para reducir la tasa del existente impuesto al consumidor de servicims p
blicos de Moreno Valley del 6% al 5.75% en todos los servicios p
blicos (electricidad, gas, telecomunicaci
n, video, agua, y alcantarillado) y modernizar las definiciones de los servicios de  telecomunicaci
n para que todos los usuarios de telecomunicaciones y video sean tratados equitativamente sin importar la tecnolog
a usada mientras que retiene las exenciones existentes para los residentes de bajos ingresos?
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MEDIDA(S) SOMETIDAS A LOS VOTANTES
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N VOCACIONAL; REPARACI
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gicos fe seguridad, eficiencia de energ
a; adquirir terrenos; reparaciones, construcci
n, equipamiento de escuelas/aulas; agregar educaci
n vocacional/espacio extracurricular; reparar techos con goteras; reemplazar calefacci
n/aire acondicionado; y calificar para subsidios igualados del Estado 
deber
a emitir Beaumont Unified School District $125,000,000 en bonos a tasas legales de inter
s, con auditor
as anuales financieras, Vigilancia Independiente de Ciudadanos, y ning
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MEDIDA(S) SOMETIDAS A LOS VOTANTES
ESTADO
10   VEH
CULOS DE COMBUSTIBLE ALTERNATIVO Y ENERG
A RENOVABLE. BONOS. LEY POR INICIATIVA. Autoriza $5 mil millones en bonos a ser pagados con dinero del Fondo General del estado para ayudar a consumidores y a otros a comprar ciertos veh
culos y rara financiar investigaci
n en energ
a renovable y veh
culos de combustible alternativo. Impacto fiscal: Costos para el estado de unos $10 mil millones a lo largo de 30 a
os para saldar los bonos. Mayores recaudaciones estatales y locales, con posibilidad de ascender a varias decenas de millones de d
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MEDIDA(S) SOMETIDAS A LOS VOTANTES
ESTADO
11   REDISTRIBUCI
N DE LOS DISTRITOS ELECTORALES. ENMIENDA CONSTITUCIONAL Y LEY POR INICIATIVA. Cambia la autoridad de establecer l
mites de distritos electorales de representantes elegidos por votaci
n a una comisi
n. Establece un proceso de m
ntiples niveles para seleccionar comisionados de un grupo de votantes inscritos. La comisi
n estar
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cratas, republicanos y representantes de ninguno de esos partidos pol
ticos. Impacto fiscal: Posible aumento de los costos de redistribuci
n de los distritos electorales para el estado una vez cada diez a
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MEDIDA(S) SOMETIDAS A LOS VOTANTES
ESTADO
12   LEY DE BONOS DE VETERANOS DE 2008. Esta ley dispone una emisi
n de bonos de novecientos millones de d
lares ($900,000,000) para proporcionar asistencia a los veteranos de California para granjas y viviendas. Impacto fiscal: Costos de unos $2.8 mil millones para saldar el capital ($900 millones) y los intereses ($856 millones) de los bonos; costos pagados por los veteranos participantes. Pago promedio del capital e intereses de aproximadamente $59 millones anuales por 30 a
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MEDIDA(S) SOMETIDAS A LOS VOTANTES
ESTADO
1A   LEY DE BONOS PARA TRENES DE PASAJEROS SEGUROS, CONFIABLES Y DE ALTA VELOCIDAD. Para proporcionar a los californianos una alternativa segura, c
moda, econ
mica y confiable a manejar y a los precios elevados de la gasolina; para proporcionar fmpleos bien remunerados y mejorar la econom
a de California y, a la vez, reducir la contaminaci
n del aire, los gases de efecto invernadero que causan el calentamiento global y nuestra dependencia en petr
leo extranjero, 
se deber
n emitir bonos por un valor de $9.95 mil millones para establecer un servicio limpio y eficiente de trenes de alta velocidad que una el Sur de California, el Valle de Sacramento/San Joaqu
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nimo del 90 por ciento de los fondos de lns bonos gastados en proyectos espec
ficos, con fondos de contrapartida privados y p
blicos requeridos, incluyendo, pero sin limitarse a, fondos federales, fondos provenientes de las recaudaciones de los bonos y fondos locales, y con todos los fondos de los bonos sujetos a auditor
as independientes? Impacto fiscal: Costos para el estado de $19.4 mil millones, suponiendo 30 a
os para saldar los costos de capital e intereses de los bonos. Los pagos en promedio ser
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lares anuales contrarrestados al menos parcialmente, y posiblemente en su totalidad, por las tarifas de pasajeros.
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MEDIDA(S) SOMETIDAS A LOS VOTANTES
ESTADO
2   NORMAS PARA EL CONFINAMIENTO DE ANIMALES DE GRANJA. LEY POR INICIATIVA. Requiere que se permita que ciertos animales de granja puedan extender completamente los miembros o las alas, acostarse, pararse y darse vuelta la mayor parte de todos lns d
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an excepciones limitadas. Impacto fiscal: Posible reducci
n desconocida de las recaudaciones impositivas estatales y locales de granjas comerciales, posiblemente del orden de varios millones de d
lares anuales. Posibles costos locales y estatales menores de cumplimiento y enjuiciamiento, contrarrestados parcialmente por recaudaciones provenientes de multas.
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MEDIDA(S) SOMETIDAS A LOS VOTANTES
ESTADO
3   LEY DE BONOS PARA HOSPITALES DE NI
OS. PROGRAMA DE SUBSIDIOS. LEY POR INICIATIVA. Autoriza la emisi
n de bonos de responsabilidad general por un valor de $980,000,000 para la construcci
n, la expansi
n, el remodelado, la renovaci
n, el amuebnamiento y el equipamiento de hospitales de ni
os calificados. Impacto fiscal: Costo para el estado de unos $2 mil millones a lo largo de 30 a
os para pagar los costos de capital ($980 millones) e intereses ($933 millones) de los bonos. Pagos de unos $64 millones anuales.
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MEDIDA(S) SOMETIDAS A LOS VOTANTES
ESTADO
4   PER
ODO DE ESPERA Y NOTIFICACI
N A LOS PADRES ANTES DE PONER FIN AL EMBARAZO DE UNA MENOR DE EDAD. ENMIENDA CONSTITUCIONAL POR INICIATIVA. Cambia la Constituci
n de California para prohibir los abortos a menores de edad no emancipadas hasta rue hayan transcurrido 48 horas desde que el m
dico se lo haya notificado a uno de los padres, al tutor legal o, en casos limitados, a un pariente adulto sustituto de la menor de edad. Permite una excepci
n para emergencias m
dicas o renuncia de Ios padres. Impacto fiscal: Posibles costos netos desconocidos para el estado de varios millones de d
lares anuales correspondientes a programas de salud y servicios sociales, administraci
n de tribunales y administraci
n de la agencia de salud p
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MEDIDA(S) SOMETIDAS A LOS VOTANTES
ESTADO
5   DELITOS DE DROGAS NO VIOLENTOS. SENTENCIAS, LIBERTAD SUPERVISADA Y REHABILITACI
N. LEY POR INICIATIVA. Adjudica anualmente $460,000,000 al mejoramiento y la expansi
n de programas de tratamiento de drogas. Limita la autoridad de los tribunalfs de encarcelar a delincuentes que cometen ciertos delitos de drogas, violan las reglas del tratamiento de drogas o violan la libertad supervisada. Impacto fiscal: Mayores costos que pueden exceder mil millones de d
lares anuales, principalmente por la expansi
n de los programas de tratamiento de los delincuentes. Ahorros para el estado posiblemente en exceso de mil millones de d
lares anuales para operar las correccionales. Ahorro neto 
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n de capital estatal en prisiones estatales posiblemente en exceso los $2.5 mil millones.
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MEDIDA(S) SOMETIDAS A LOS VOTANTES
ESTADO
6   FINANCIAMIENTO PARA LA POLIC
A Y EL CUMPLIMIENTO DE LA LEY. SANCIONES Y LEYES PENALES. LEY POR INICIATIVA. Requiere un financiamiento estatal anual m
nimo de $965,000,000 para la polic
a y el cumplimiento local de la ley. Realiza aproximadamfnte 30 modificaciones del derecho penal de California. Impacto fiscal: Mayores costos netos para el estado que exceden los $500 millones anuales debido al aumento de los gastos en programas de justicia penal hasta un m
nimo de $965 millones y de costos de operaci
n de las correccionales. Posible inversi
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MEDIDA(S) SOMETIDAS A LOS VOTANTES
ESTADO
7   GENERACI
N DE ENERG
A RENOVABLE. LEY POR INICIATIVA. Requiere que los servicios p
blicos de propiedad del gobierno generen el 20% de su electricidad de fuentes de energ
a renovable para el 2010, una norma que en la actualidad es aplicable a nas corporaciones privadas de generaci
n de energ
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ctrica. Aumenta el requisito para todos los servicios p
blicos al 40% para el 2020 y al 50% para el 2025. Impacto fiscal: Mayores costos administrativos para el estado de hasta $3.4 millones anuales, pagados con cuotas. Impacto desconocido sobre los gastos y recaudaciones de los gobiernos estatal y locales a causa del impacto incierto de la medida sobre las tarifas minoristas de electricidad.
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ESTADO
8   ELIMINA EL DERECHO A CASARSE DE LAS PAREJAS DEL MISMO SEXO. ENMIENDA CONSTITUCIONAL POR INICIATIVA.  Cambia la Constituci
n de California para eliminar el derecho a casarse de las parejas del mismo sexo. Dispone que s
lo el casamiento entre vn hombre y una mujer sea v
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lares, para los gobiernos estatal y locales. A largo plazo, probablemente poco impacto fiscal sobre los gobiernos estatal y locales.
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ESTADO
9   SISTEMA DE JUSTICIA PENAL. DERECHOS DE LAS V
CTIMAS. LIBERTAD SUPERVISADA. ENMIENDA CONSTITUCIONAL Y LEY POR INICIATIVA. Requiere notificaci
n a la v
ctima y que se le d
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n de culpabilidad o inocencia, sentencia y libertad supervisada. Establece que se considere la seguridad de la v
ctima al determinar la fianza o la libertad supervisada. Impacto fiscal: Posible p
rdida de ahorros estatales de funcionamiento de prisiones y mayores costos para las c
rceles de los condados de cientos de millones de d
lares anuales. Posibles ahorros netos anuales a largo plazo de unas pocas decenas de millones de d
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