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Oregon Ballot Measure 62 (2008) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Oregon Ballot Measure 62 (2008)
Oregon Ballot Measure 62 (2008) (formerly IRR 41) appeared on the November 4, 2008 general election ballot in Oregon. It was an initiated constitutional amendment dealing with the issue of where a percentage of profit from the Oregon State Lottery should go. The initiative, if it had passed, would have required that 15% of net lottery proceeds be deposited in a public safety fund. 50% of that fund would have been distributed to counties to fund grants for childhood programs, district attorney operations, and sheriff's investigations. The other 50% of the fund would have gone to Oregon State Police criminal investigations and forensic operations.〔(Initiative summary )〕〔(OregonLive.com: "Two more initiatives qualify for Ore. ballot", The Oregonian, July 21, 2008 )〕 It is expected that most of that money would have been diverted from schools. ==Background== The official ballot title is: ''Allocates 15% Of Lottery Proceeds To Public Safety Fund For Crime Prevention, Investigation, Prosecution'' Measure 62 has become unofficially known as the "Oregon C.S.I. Measure".〔(''Oregon Public Broadcasting'', "Ballot Measure 62: 'The Oregon: C.S.I. Measure'", September 29, 2008 )〕
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