The 1994 measure specified that the work by inmates reduce the cost of prisons to the state government.
The measure does not specify how that would be done.
Sponsors say the premiums would average $35 a month, though the measure does not specify an amount.
This measure also specified circumstances in which property may be forfeited without a criminal conviction.
The measure also specifies that the day-care centers be at least 3,000 square feet or .01 percent of the new or additional square footage, whichever is greater.
The measure would specifically define the scope and boundaries of the park, specify required uses for areas within it and set up a permanent structure for governing it.
The measure also specified the number of days each month students would have to recite and study the words.
The measures specified that anyone using confiscated property became the immediate owner, and enabled city governments to give vacant property to almost anyone who asked.
But the measure does not specify how much money would be available, who would provide it or what potential beneficiaries would have to do to qualify for payment.
The measure specified that the new signs must be paid for by private donations, and it was 10 years before all the signs were in place.