Opponents assert that securing justice equally for rich and poor is society's job.
But opponents assert that the proposal would diminish the power of minorities.
Among other issues, opponents of the measure asserted that such a ban should not be attached to spending legislation.
The opponents reportedly asserted that a 1973 referendum already institutionalized the system.
Some opponents of the revision have asserted that it could hurt homosexuals, whose sexual activities are illegal under state law.
His political opponents, however, asserted that he had killed the two unarmed students in a "bar brawl."
But opponents asserted that the Federal Government was taking a vast risk by yielding so much power.
Opponents had asserted that the proposed new system would "expose the city to the worst form of ward and racial politics."
Opponents assert that if the measure is approved it will undermine public schools by siphoning money away from them.
Opponents of a workplace mandate assert that employers should offer paid sick days at their own discretion.