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Tune in to the Howard Jarvis radio show tonight at 8 pm on www.KABC.com or 790 KABC radio in the greater Los Angeles area, or catch the show as a podcast anytime at the link below. Here's HJTA President Jon Coupal's weekly column: 

Taxpayers have cause for worry about the upcoming legislative sessions

By Jon Coupal

“No person’s life, liberty or property is safe while the legislature is in session,” is a quote attributed to Mark Twain. For that reason, taxpayers breathed a sigh of relief when the legislature adjourned on August 31st of this year.

That’s the good news. The bad news is that legislators return this week and, at the direction of Governor Newsom, will conduct a “special session” to consider another tax hike even before the new legislature officially convenes in January.

For those who believe the concern over even higher taxes is nothing more than conservative hyperbole from “declinists” (Jerry Brown’s grumpy label for the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association) consider the extent to which the legislature sought to increase taxes last year. California lawmakers considered almost $200 billion in new taxes, fees, and other exactions. These included various taxes to run a massive new single-payer health care program, a carbon tax, a “wealth tax,” and many more.

To emphasize the point made repeatedly in this column, California has the highest income tax rate, highest state sales tax rate and highest gas tax in America. And despite claims that Proposition 13 has decimated property tax revenue, California ranks high, 14th out of 50 states, in per capita property tax collections.

One must wonder with this endless litany of proposed tax hikes whether progressives have a fiscal death wish. What was once a huge surplus is now projected to be a $25 billion deficit.

A big problem with the California legislature is that fewer and fewer of its members have ever run a business. Their lack of sympathy for both individual taxpayers and businesses is reflected in various legislative scorecards, including the non-partisan Legislative Report Card issued by the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association, on which the majority of legislators received D’s or F’s based on their votes on critical legislation of interest to taxpayers.

To read the entire column, please click here.

Click here to listen to this week's Howard Jarvis Podcast, "WTF: How FTX Funded A Tax Increase On The 2024 Ballot" The Howard Jarvis Podcast features HJTA President Jon Coupal and VP of Communications Susan Shelley with a lively conversation that takes you inside California government in a way that's fun, interesting and sometimes scary. Check out all the recent podcasts by clicking here: https://www.kabc.com/the-howard-jarvis-podcast/
A note to our valued members and supporters: To increase the reach of our message to as many Californians as possible, HJTA made an agreement with the Southern California News Group papers to carry Jon Coupal's weekly column. The newspapers in the group, including the Orange County Register and the Los Angeles Daily News, have added a paywall that allows only a limited number of page views per month, and then asks readers to become subscribers. HJTA is not marketing these subscriptions or receiving any payment from them. The columns are exclusive to SCNG's papers for one week and then are posted in full on HJTA's own website, www.hjta.org, under "California Commentaries," where you can read them at your convenience, or read Jon's column online in all the SCNG papers at these links:
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www.dailynews.com/opinion
www.pasadenastarnews.com/opinion
www.sbsun.com/opinion
www.dailybreeze.com/opinion
www.presstelegram.com/opinion
Jon Coupal is the President of the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association (HJTA). He is a recognized expert in California fiscal affairs and has argued numerous tax cases before the courts.
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