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PRIMARY Focus - Protect Prop 13

PRIMARY Focus - Protect Prop 13

Published 11 hours ago
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As the California primary election approaches, taxpayers are bracing for a barrage of tax increases and ballot measures that could further erode their rights. This episode of the Howard Jarvis Radio Show delves into the latest developments in the fight against tax hikes and the importance of protecting Proposition 13, a cornerstone of taxpayer protections in California.

The Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association is gearing up for a major initiative to close a loophole that has allowed local governments to pass tax increases with a simple majority vote, rather than the required two-thirds vote. This move comes as the association's president, Jon Coupal, warns that the courts have been undermining taxpayer protections for decades, and it's time to take a stand. With the state's budget process in shambles and a structural deficit looming, Californians are facing a perfect storm of tax increases and regulatory burdens that threaten to drive businesses out of the state.

The conversation also touches on the proposed wealth tax, which could have far-reaching consequences for taxpayers, including homeowners and businesses. With the state's reliance on wealthy individuals to fund its programs, the proposal could ultimately backfire and result in less tax revenue. The association is fighting to protect Proposition 13 and the rights of taxpayers, and this episode offers a timely reminder of the importance of staying informed and engaged in the fight against tax hikes.

If you're concerned about the future of taxation in California and want to learn more about the initiatives and ballot measures that could impact your wallet, tune in to this episode of the Howard Jarvis Radio Show. Join the conversation and learn how you can get involved in the fight to protect your rights as a taxpayer.

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