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  2. Effective rate of protection - Wikipedia

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    The effective rate of protection reveals the extremely adverse effect of tariffs that escalate from low rates on raw materials to high rates on intermediate inputs and yet higher rates on the final product as, in fact, most countries' tariff schedules do.

  3. Intermediate scrutiny - Wikipedia

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    An example of a court using intermediate scrutiny came in Craig v. Boren , 429 U.S. 190 (1976), which was the first case in the United States Supreme Court which determined that statutory or administrative sex-based classifications were subject to an intermediate standard of judicial review .

  4. California superior courts - Wikipedia

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    To be eligible to become a superior court judge in California, one must have been a member of the State Bar of California for at least ten years. [3] One quirk of California law is that when a party petitions the appellate courts for a writ of mandate (California's version of mandamus), the case name becomes [petitioner name] v.

  5. 1978 California Proposition 13 - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, WalletHub applied California's statewide effective property tax rate of 0.77% to the state median home market value of $443,400; the annual property taxes of $3,414 on the median home value was the 9th-highest in the United States. [31]

  6. Tax policy and economic inequality in the United States

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    These figures are similar to an analysis of effective federal tax rates from 1979-2005 by the Congressional Budget Office. [47] The figures show a decrease in the total effective tax rate from 37.0% in 1979 to 29% in 1989. The effective individual income tax rate dropped from 21.8% to 19.9% in 1989.

  7. How effective are California's homelessness programs? Audit ...

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    California spent $24 billion to tackle homelessness over the past five years but didn’t consistently track whether the huge outlay of public money actually improved the situation, according to ...

  8. How effective are California's homelessness programs? Audit ...

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    Under the $3.6-billion program that converts hotel and motel rooms, which is a linchpin in Newsom's homelessness plan, the average cost of a room is at least 2.5 times cheaper than building a new home, the audit found.

  9. Writ of mandate (California) - Wikipedia

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    In those cases, the writ is no longer discretionary and the Court of Appeal must issue a full decision on the issue. [31] For example, a writ petition is the only way for a denial of a Public Records Act lawsuit to be appealed; [ 32 ] as such, the petition must be considered in its whole.

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