Unions Are Behind California’s Latest Wealth Tax Proposal

By Edward Ring
02/16/2023
If at first you don’t succeed, try again. This adage applies well to ideas for new ways to tax Californians. Every election cycle we see new ways to be taxed, and higher tax rates, but rarely will we see a tax get repealed. So it is that Assemblyman Alex Lee (D, San Jose) has introduced Assembly...

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Voters Approve Over $3.0 Billion Per Year in New Local Taxes

By Edward Ring
02/02/2023
When state ballot initiatives propose new taxes, it’s big news. But while every election features a handful of state tax and bond proposals that get statewide attention, additional hundreds of local state and bond proposals fly under the radar.  Fortunately, after each election cycle and once all the votes are certified – something that in...

TAGS: California tax increases, California taxes, tax increases, taxes

The “Reparations” Scam

By Edward Ring
01/05/2023
California is considering paying “reparations” to Black Californians who are directly descended from enslaved people, which may surprise most Californians. After all, slavery was never legal in the Golden State.  Governor Newsom, heedless of the fiasco he’s inviting, formed a “Reparations Task Force,” no doubt with his future presidential aspirations in mind. The task force...

TAGS: California taxes, critical race theory, Government Spending, Reparations

How Much do California’s State Workers Make?

By Edward Ring
11/05/2020
Californians pay the highest overall taxes in the United States, with more to come. The Democratic supermajority in the state legislature is considering AB 1253 that would raise the top income tax rate to 16.8 percent, and AB 2088 that would impose an annual 0.4 percent tax on any California resident’s net worth in excess of $30 million. On...

TAGS: California public sector compensation, California taxes, public pensions

Union Backed Prop. 15 Will Destroy Small Businesses

By Edward Ring
09/09/2020
California’s state and local governments, and the public sector unions that exercise nearly absolute control over the politicians who supposedly oversee them, have always had an insatiable desire for higher taxes. The economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has added even more urgency to their insatiable quest for more money from taxpayers, but through the...

TAGS: California government unions, California tax increases, California taxes, Prop 15, Prop. 13, split roll

California’s Voters Approve New Taxes and Reject Tax Repeal

By Edward Ring
11/08/2018
Although hundreds of election results remain to be decided across California, thanks to millions of vote-by-mail ballots still being counted, we can already project with reasonable accuracy the total amount voters approved in new taxes and borrowing. At the local level, new taxes nearly always are approved by voters. In 2016, out of 224 local...

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Massive Road Tax Really is a Pension Tax

By Steven Greenhut
04/03/2017
Gov. Jerry Brown and Democratic legislators have caused a stir with their plan to increase taxes to pay for the state’s unquestionably decrepit infrastructure of roads and bridges. Instead of thinking of this as a new transportation tax, however, Californians should see it as a pension tax, given the extra money plugs a hole caused...

TAGS: California taxes, roads and highways

State Budget Could Be Capped by “Gann Limit,” Preventing New Taxes

By Jon Coupal
03/23/2017
Editor’s Note: For a summary of how state legislators may be prevented by law from increasing taxes any further, this article by Jon Coupal is as good as any. In a nutshell, Prop. 4 (the “Gann Limit”), passed in 1979, then modified by Prop. 111, passed in 1990, limits increases in state and local spending...

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