Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Law to Modify Illegal Immigrant Sanctions Rejected

Prop. 200 was one of the measures that voters rejected. It would have allowed payday loan outlets to stay in Arizona.

Arizona voters have rejected four ballot measures, including Proposition 202, which would have made business-friendly modifications to sanctions for employers of illegal immigrants.

Also rejected were:

- Proposition 200, which would have allowed payday loan outlets to stay in business under new rules.

- Proposition 105, a proposed amendment that would have made it more difficult to pass initiatives, and Proposition 300, which would have given legislators a pay raise.

- And Proposition 100, which prohibits new local or state fees or taxes on real estate sales, was approved by a wide margin.

Voters approved Proposition 100, a constitutional amendment that prohibits state or local governments from implementing new taxes or fees on real estate transactions.

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