
This episode of the Howard Jarvis Radio Show is a must-listen for anyone concerned about the state of California's finances and the impact of taxes on its citizens. The speaker, a seasoned advocate for taxpayer rights, shares the latest developments in the fight against excessive taxation and the efforts to restore the two-thirds vote requirement for local special taxes.
The episode delves into the world of Proposition 13, a landmark initiative that has been a cornerstone of California's tax policy for decades. The speaker discusses the recent agreement with the governor's office to remove the poison pill initiative, ACA thirteen, from the ballot, which would have nullified the proposed Local Taxpayer Protection Act. This move is seen as a significant victory for taxpayers, but the speaker emphasizes that the fight is far from over.
The conversation also touches on the budget process in California, which the speaker describes as a "kabuki dance" designed to give politicians their paychecks while avoiding transparency and accountability. The speaker highlights the state's dismal record on return on investment for tax dollars, ranking dead last among all states. The discussion also explores the impact of the proposed wealth tax, which the speaker argues is a direct circumvention of Proposition 13 and a blank check for the legislature to amend it at will.
If you're concerned about the future of California and the impact of taxes on its citizens, tune in to this episode to hear the speaker's insights and analysis. Join the conversation and learn how you can get involved in the fight for taxpayer rights.
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