Resident Gene Mabray submits his ballot at a vote center at the Health and Wellness Center in Fresno on March 5, 2024. Photo by Larry Valenzuela, CalMatters/CatchLight LocalContending factions have waged political war over California taxes for nearly a half-century. It could reach a climax under a ballot measure this fall, but opponents are asking the state Supreme Court to remove it from the ballot.
As the conflict raged, pro-tax interests became dominant in the Capitol and in local governments, but the anti-tax faction mostly prevailed in post-Prop. 13 ballot battles. In 2020, for example, voters rejected aConcurrently, California courts have eroded some of the taxation barriers the anti-tax forces erected.
Gov. Gavin Newsom, the Legislature’s Democratic leaders and local government officials want the state Supreme Court to declare that the measure is not a constitutional amendment, as its sponsors claim, but rather is so sweeping that it constitutes a constitutional revision that cannot be placed before voters via initiative petition., who must decide whether the measure can appear on the ballot by June 27, the deadline for preparing ballots and other material for the November election.
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