After that, the Governor said, "target rates" from 1992 to 1998 would also limit annual increases to 5 percent.
Private colleges have tried to limit increases in tuition.
And it is not clear that the networks will limit medical-cost increases enough to satisfy employers.
But no matter how quickly the real estate market rebounds, state law generally limits increases in assessments to 2 percent a year.
The policy had limited increases to less than 1 percent of gross national product.
In the past, the Japanese had shown a willingness to limit increases, with the objective of grabbing a larger share of the market.
Every President since has sought to limit increases in health-care costs.
Most adjustable-rate mortgage contracts limit annual increases to 2 percentage points.
It ordinarily limits increases to 7.5 percent a year.
It limits increases to 6 percent a year and 20 percent in five years.
The limit for governor would increase to $3,500 from $2,500.
Critics worried, however, that the new limit would increase traffic fatalities.
Beginning in 2009, these limits will increase by $500 each year to accommodate inflation.
The limit for families with two or more children would increase to $26,000 in 1995 and to $27,000 in 1996.
The limit increased to $50,000 in 1983 and was abolished a year later.
The limit will increase gradually to $5,000 in 2008 ($6,000 for those 50 and above).
The limit will increase to $1,500 in 1999, $2,000 in 2000 and $2,500 in 2001.
The agencies' current limit, $275,000 for single family homes, will increase to $322,700 on Jan. 1.
Individuals would be able to give $2,000 per election to candidates instead of $1,000, and the top limits would increase with inflation.
Sweden' s experience has been very encouraging; a low limit has increased road safety.