LAUSD’s punishing parcel tax proposal
LAUSD’s punishing parcel tax proposal
America’s most dysfunctional school district has stepped in it again. The Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD), apparently coming to the shocking realization that there was no way they could pay for the horrible deal they just cut with the unions, has hurriedly placed on the ballot for June a new property tax that leaves...
By Jon Coupal
California Fair Political Practices Commission Cracks Down on Illegal Political Expenditures
California Fair Political Practices Commission Cracks Down on Illegal Political Expenditures
Over the last several years, this column has exposed multiple instances of government entities using taxpayer dollars for political advocacy, a practice that is illegal under both state and federal law. Because progress in stopping these violations has been difficult, taxpayers will be pleased to hear that on December 20th, California’s campaign watchdog agency, the...
By Jon Coupal
New study confirms business flight from California accelerating
New study confirms business flight from California accelerating
The evidence is more than anecdotal. According to a recent study, business flight out of California has accelerated to an unprecedented level. In 2016, the year for which the most recent data is available, 1,800 businesses moved out or “disinvested” from California. This is the highest one-year total in the nine-year history of tracking by...
By Jon Coupal
State Audit Exposes High Speed Rail’s Epic Waste of Time and Money
State Audit Exposes High Speed Rail’s Epic Waste of Time and Money
Although the midterm election was held on November 6th, the news media was absorbed for several weeks with undecided close races and the strength of the “blue wave,” especially here in California. Perhaps that is why a report from the Auditor of the State of California on the High Speed Rail Project issued the following...
By Jon Coupal
Looming Decision on “California Rule” Will Dramatically Affect Pension Reform Efforts
Looming Decision on “California Rule” Will Dramatically Affect Pension Reform Efforts
On its surface, the case heard last Wednesday by the California Supreme Court in CalFire Local 2881 vs. CalPERS doesn’t seem that important. At issue is the so-called “California Rule,” an obscure legal doctrine relating to public employee pensions. But for California’s beleaguered taxpayers, the case is one of extraordinary importance because its outcome will...
By Jon Coupal
Thanksgiving for California Taxpayers – An Uncertain Future
Thanksgiving for California Taxpayers – An Uncertain Future
In this season of Thanksgiving, taxpayers in California have reason to pause when asked for what they are thankful. Considering the costly plans of the newly elected Legislature and governor, taxpayers may be most grateful for the fact that the state hasn’t yet built a wall encircling the state to keep them from leaving. After...
By Jon Coupal
Rejection of Proposition 6 doesn’t end the taxpayer revolt
Rejection of Proposition 6 doesn’t end the taxpayer revolt
It is understandable that many California taxpayers are disappointed with the election results. The defeat of Proposition 6 means that last year’s big increases in both the car tax and the gas tax imposed on us by Sacramento politicians will remain in effect and California’s drivers are stuck having the second-highest gas tax in the...
By Jon Coupal
The FPPC Finally Charges a Government Agency with Illegal Political Advocacy
The FPPC Finally Charges a Government Agency with Illegal Political Advocacy
This column has, over the last several years, exposed multiple examples of government entities using taxpayer dollars for political advocacy, a practice that is clearly illegal under both state and federal law. The free speech clauses of the federal and state Constitutions prohibit the use of governmentally compelled monetary contributions (including taxes) to support or...
By Jon Coupal
California’s boondoggles threaten property owners and taxpayers
California’s boondoggles threaten property owners and taxpayers
One would hope that with the profound foolishness associated with California’s infamous High Speed Rail (HSR) project that our elected leadership would have learned a thing or two. But this is California. Because we do things bigger and better than anyone else, it’s apparent that one massive boondoggle isn’t enough — we need two. Let’s...
By Jon Coupal
California is not creating jobs fast enough to support tax increases for pensions
California is not creating jobs fast enough to support tax increases for pensions
On a superficial level, things look pretty good in California. Sure, we have big problems with wildfires and other periodic disasters, but the state’s finances have made a strong recovery since the depths of the recession. Indeed, Gov. Brown has repeatedly touted the multi-billion-dollar surplus and the state’s balanced budget. But objective assessments from government...
By Jon Coupal
After forty years, government union propagandists still wrong about Prop. 13
After forty years, government union propagandists still wrong about Prop. 13
Forty years ago this month, California voters began the modern tax revolt movement that spread across America like wildfire. The idea that citizens could take back control from an overreaching government helped to propel Ronald Reagan to the presidency. Reagan, who had a close friendship with Howard Jarvis, took his message of limited government to...
By Jon Coupal
Government Unions Run Sacramento
Government Unions Run Sacramento
June 6 marks the 40th anniversary of voters’ overwhelming approval of Proposition 13, which has been protecting all California taxpayers ever since. Some people mistakenly think Prop. 13 protects only homeowners, because it cut the property tax rate statewide to 1 percent and put a stop to uncontrolled increases in assessed value. But it did...
By Jon Coupal
What Janus v. AFSCME could mean for California
What Janus v. AFSCME could mean for California
On Monday, the United States Supreme Court will hear the case of Janus v. American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees, Council 31. For California taxpayers, the potential impact is huge. The issue is straightforward: Does public-sector unionism violate the First Amendment rights of workers who do not want to join a union? The...
By Jon Coupal
Transportation Tax Hikes an Insult to Taxpayers
Transportation Tax Hikes an Insult to Taxpayers
It’s easy to spend money when it’s not your own. That’s the case with the proposed massive tax hikes on California drivers announced Wednesday by Gov. Jerry Brown. The $5.2 billion in taxes imposed annually are aimed squarely at the middle class — citizens who see their cars not as a luxury but as a...
By Jon Coupal