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  2. Measure R - Wikipedia

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    Measure R was a ballot measure during the November 2008 elections in Los Angeles County, California, that proposed a half-cent sales taxes increase on each dollar of taxable sales (originating in or made from Los Angeles County) for thirty years in order to pay for transportation projects and improvements.

  3. List of California ballot propositions: 2010–2019 - Wikipedia

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    No Place Like Home Act of 2018. This mandatory proposition, placed by the state legislature and the Governor, will allow revenue generated by 2004's Proposition 63, the 1 percent tax on incomes above $1 million, be used for $2 billion in bonds for homelessness prevention housing. [46] 3: Failed

  4. Taxation in California - Wikipedia

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    From April 1, 2009 until June 30, 2011, the state sales and use tax increased by 1% from 7.25% to 8.25% as a result of the 2008-2009 California budget crisis. [31] [32] Effective January 1, 2013, the state sales and use tax increased by 0.25% from 7.25% to 7.50% as a result of Proposition 30 passed by California voters in the November 6, 2012 ...

  5. A flier promoting a homelessness ballot measure leaves out a ...

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    A mailer for Measure A does not mention that the ballot proposal would increase the sales tax by a quarter-cent in most L.A. County cities. In six cities, the tax would rise by a half-cent.

  6. If Measure A passes, total sales tax in the city of Sacramento would be 9.25%. Measure E, for the city of Elk Grove, would indefinitely raise sales tax by 1% to 8.75%. If both Measure A and ...

  7. Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors - Wikipedia

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    In 1913 the citizens of Los Angeles County approved a charter recommended by a board of freeholders which gave the County greater freedom to govern itself within the framework of state law. [1] Los Angeles County did not subdivide into separate counties or increase the number of supervisors as its population soared during the twentieth century.

  8. Elk Grove Measure E: What a one-cent sales tax increase could ...

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    If Measure E passes, sales tax in the city of Elk Grove would rise to 8.25%.

  9. History of the LACMTA - Wikipedia

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    The State of California created the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority effective February 1, 1993 per AB152 (Katz). The former SCRTD and LACTC entities went out of business officially on April 1, 1993 after a 60 day cross-over and close out period, [ 1 ] due to the inability of LACTC and SCRTD to cease long-standing feuds.