Unions Continue Attack Prop. 218, the Right to Vote on Taxes Act

By Jon Coupal
05/11/2015
At the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association (HJTA), we have seen Proposition 13 blamed for just about everything. A national publication blamed the tax limiting measure for the not guilty verdict in the O.J. Simpson murder trial, while a high school physical education coach wrote in a community paper that the loss of shots by his...

TAGS: HJTA, Jon Coupal, Proposition 13

Courts Deny Government Unions An Opportunity for Revenue

By Jon Coupal
05/04/2015
Editor’s Note:  As documented in two recent California Policy Center studies, “Examining Public Pay in California: The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, and “Alameda County Water District Rate Increase Driven by Labor Costs, Not Drought,” no crisis, including a drought, is missed when it comes to seizing opportunities to increase revenue in order to...

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Another Consequence of Unionized Government's Insatiable Appetite for Revenue

By Jon Coupal
04/20/2015
​Even good drivers get an occasional ticket. But in the last several years, there has been a perverse incentive for eagle-eyed enforcement officers to issue even more citations. We are now discovering that California drivers are a goldmine for government by the imposition of traffic fines that are absurdly excessive. As recently as 2005, a...

TAGS: Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association, Jon Coupal

Public Sector Pay: Transparency and Perspective

By Jon Coupal
01/29/2015
Public sector labor leaders in California would rather that the public remain relatively ignorant about how well their members are compensated. But they are fighting a losing battle. Because of California’s massive unfunded pension liability and other scandals, the public is demanding answers. Interests as diverse as taxpayer groups, business organizations, the media and some...

TAGS: Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association, John Chiang, Jon Coupal, public sector compensation, Public sector pensions, TransparentCalifornia.com, unsustainable pensions

Unions Begin Campaign to Extend Prop. 30 Tax Hike

By Jon Coupal
12/08/2014
No matter how high taxes are increased, it’s never enough for public officials and bureaucrats who live off taxpayer funded paychecks.  According to these people, there is always one more dollar that is needed to make government “whole.”  And being made “whole” in California means maintaining the highest paid government employees in all 50 states....

TAGS: California Federation of Teachers, Jon Coupal

Prop. 13 Narrowly Survives Another Legislative Session

By Jon Coupal
09/18/2014
Two years ago, when 2013-14 legislative session began, things looked very dark for California homeowners. Democrats, many hostile to Proposition 13, achieved a super-majority in both the Assembly and Senate. Many publicly expressed their hostility to the landmark property tax initiative and one even said he would like to “nuke” Prop 13. Others were a...

TAGS: HJTA, Jon Coupal, Prop. 13, property taxes

Arrogance of the Political Elite Costs You at the Pump

By Jon Coupal
07/14/2014
It’s election season and finally there’s a bit of good news for California politicians seeking reelection. A recent Field poll shows that, for the first time in 7 years, there are more California voters that think they are financially better off than those who believe they are worse off. However, for the political elite, that...

TAGS: cost of living, Jon Coupal

Mileage Tax Would Put Big Brother in Your Back Seat

By Jon Coupal
05/28/2014
California is known as the world capital of the car culture. The automobile played a central role in creating the California Dream, giving people the freedom to travel, to live where they choose and to experience the exhilaration of the open road. Now, if Senator Mark DeSaulnier gets his way, you’ll have to pay a...

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Is California's Union-Controlled Legislature Waking up to Pension Problem?

By Jon Coupal
02/12/2014
Is it possible that the California Legislature is finally coming to grips with the public employee pension crisis? We certainly hope so. For years, our political leadership has behaved more like ostriches with their heads buried in the sand regarding the many billions of dollars of “unfunded liabilities” in California’s pension funds. Unlike most retirement...

TAGS: California Legislature, CalPERS, CalSTRS, Jon Coupal, public employee unions