Changes voter approval requirement to 55% from two-thirds for local education special taxes when tax is proposed by two-thirds of school district\u27s governing board. Allows 55% vote only when certain accountability requirements are satisfied. Limits any such tax proposal to $250 per parcel of real property per year, adjusted annually for inflation. Exempts parcels owned and occupied by persons age 65 or older. Prohibits state from taking tax revenues and requires independent audits and citizens\u27 oversight committees. Summary of estimate by Legislative Analyst and Director of Finance of fiscal impact on state and local government: Increases in school parcel tax revenues and spending. Depending on local voter approval of future tax pro...
Changes the legislative vote requirement necessary to pass the state budget, and to raise taxes, fro...
Changes the legislative vote requirement necessary to pass the state budget, to approve spending bil...
Funds K-12 schools, community colleges, and state universities by increasing commercial nonagricultu...
Imposes new requirement for voters to approve state tax measures following a two-thirds vote by the ...
Prohibits property, sales, or income taxes from being used to fund California\u27s public schools, c...
Changes voter approval requirement to 55% from two-thirds for local infrastructure bonds, property t...
Increases legislative vote requirement to two-thirds for certain fees and taxes currently subject to...
Imposes new requirement for voters to approve state tax measures following a two-thirds vote by the ...
Imposes new requirement for voters to approve state tax measures following a two-thirds vote by the ...
Increases personal income tax on annual earnings over $250,000 for five years. Increases sales and u...
LOCAL PROPERTY TAX. REVENUE ALLOCATION. LOCAL GOVERNMENT CONTROL. INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMEN...
Lowers the legislative vote requirement necessary to pass the state budget, and spending bills relat...
Amends constitution to prohibit the State from borrowing or appropriating tax revenues allocated to ...
TAXES. TWO-THIRDS VOTE REQUIREMENT. INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. Requires two-thirds vote of...
Changes voter approval requirement to 55% from two-thirds for local education special taxes when tax...
Changes the legislative vote requirement necessary to pass the state budget, and to raise taxes, fro...
Changes the legislative vote requirement necessary to pass the state budget, to approve spending bil...
Funds K-12 schools, community colleges, and state universities by increasing commercial nonagricultu...
Imposes new requirement for voters to approve state tax measures following a two-thirds vote by the ...
Prohibits property, sales, or income taxes from being used to fund California\u27s public schools, c...
Changes voter approval requirement to 55% from two-thirds for local infrastructure bonds, property t...
Increases legislative vote requirement to two-thirds for certain fees and taxes currently subject to...
Imposes new requirement for voters to approve state tax measures following a two-thirds vote by the ...
Imposes new requirement for voters to approve state tax measures following a two-thirds vote by the ...
Increases personal income tax on annual earnings over $250,000 for five years. Increases sales and u...
LOCAL PROPERTY TAX. REVENUE ALLOCATION. LOCAL GOVERNMENT CONTROL. INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMEN...
Lowers the legislative vote requirement necessary to pass the state budget, and spending bills relat...
Amends constitution to prohibit the State from borrowing or appropriating tax revenues allocated to ...
TAXES. TWO-THIRDS VOTE REQUIREMENT. INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. Requires two-thirds vote of...
Changes voter approval requirement to 55% from two-thirds for local education special taxes when tax...
Changes the legislative vote requirement necessary to pass the state budget, and to raise taxes, fro...
Changes the legislative vote requirement necessary to pass the state budget, to approve spending bil...
Funds K-12 schools, community colleges, and state universities by increasing commercial nonagricultu...