PHOENIX-The Arizona Supreme Court has cleared the way for a developer-supported growth-control measure to appear on the November ballot, next to one heavily backed by the Sierra Club that would impose much stricter limits.
Proposition 100, drafted with the support of developers and other businesses to counter the much tougher Prop. 202, was ordered removed from the ballot by a lower court earlier. The judge said that the measure violated state law by addressing more than one issue in a single proposition.
The lower court’s decision was overturned by the state Supreme Court on Thursday, so Prop. 100 can appear on the ballot after all.