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He's right. Only 2 of the statewide propositions were explicitly tax-related (5&6) and one was about eliminating a tax, the other alters how certain tax-exemptions may be transferred. All the rest are about how tax money may be spent, or bond measures or other stuff.
OTOH, OP may be talking about local measures, like SF's Prop C, giving a percentage of corporate revenues over $500M to the homelessness industry.
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[–] FuckYesJefferson 3 points -1 points 2 points (+2|-3) ago
Most of California's statewide propositions did not include raising taxes. Are you fucking stupid?
[–] LilBrattyMkr 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Taxes/Bonds, either way, money going from the people who earned it to the people who didn't.
[–] srgmpdns ago (edited ago)
He's right. Only 2 of the statewide propositions were explicitly tax-related (5&6) and one was about eliminating a tax, the other alters how certain tax-exemptions may be transferred. All the rest are about how tax money may be spent, or bond measures or other stuff.
OTOH, OP may be talking about local measures, like SF's Prop C, giving a percentage of corporate revenues over $500M to the homelessness industry.
[–] 14886299? ago
And that has been a complaint about their props. They make government spend money without providing the income to pay for it.