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From the supplier: The Arizona Community Protection Committee (ACPC) successfullyconducted a campaign to defeat Proposition 300, which would require the state to estimate possible property losses before implementing additional regulations. The fight over this Propostion was seen in the context of the Fifth Amendment, which prohibits the government from appropriating private property without propercompensation. The ACPC conducted a media campaign which related its stand to the public and succeeded in soliciting the required 70,000 signatures in its campaign.
Citation DetailsTitle: Raising Arizona: how campaign message discipline extinguished the first flames of the property rights prairie fire.
Author: R. Andrew Branan
Publication:Campaigns & Elections (Refereed)
Date: June 1, 1995
Publisher: Campaigns & Elections, Inc.
Volume: v16
Issue: n6
Page: p36(4)
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