Alma's passage also resulted in water shortages, prompting the government to urge residents to use less water.
Its passage resulted in a cap on property tax rates in the state, reducing them by an average of 57%.
Further, he argued that the bill's passage resulted from backroom deals with special interest groups and unions who "mask the movement of political money."
The passage of Isabel also resulted in 32 deaths in the state, 10 directly from the storm's effects and 22 indirectly related.
The passage of the hurricane resulted in damage to houses, bridges, and electrical and water supply.
However, due to its rapid motion, the passage of the storm resulted in minimal effects on operations.
On the island, its passage proved to be the costliest and resulted in the first death since a hurricane in 1926.
Kolaszewski opposed the first motion, saying that its passage would result in criticism and injury to the group.
The passage of the cyclone resulted in many downed trees.
The passage of Proposition 3 resulted in a $0.004 increase in the sales tax.