The leading Democratic measures of those years all received his hearty support.
The measure received the support of 61 percent of voters.
Once a measure received support from a majority of the tribes, the voting would end.
But a second measure of the centers' performance has received less public attention.
The measure has received heavy support from the medical community in California.
The measure received little support from other Council leaders and was not passed.
Final approval requires 61 votes, one vote more than the measure received today.
The measure received bipartisan support, and the proposal was not about big dollars.
That measure did not pass and received 885,683 votes, or 45.3 percent.
The measure received final approvals on both the city and county levels in August 2007.