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Georgia 2008 ballot measures

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Three statewide ballot measures were on theNovember 4, 2008 ballot inGeorgia.


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On the ballot

November 4

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResult
LRCAAmendment 1ForestsReduces conservation property taxes to encourage forest preservation
Approveda
LRCAAmendment 2TaxesAllows local units of government to use education property taxes to fund development projects
Approveda
LRCAAmendment 3Admin of gov'tCreates infrastructure development districts as authorized by local governments
Defeatedd

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