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The California Association of Realtors previously sponsored and financed an initiative measure known as 2018 California Proposition 5 on the November 2018 ballot that would have further expanded Proposition 13 property tax breaks for certain homeowners (primarily homeowners over age 55) by allowing them to transfer their lower property tax base ...
Proposition 13 (officially named the People's Initiative to Limit Property Taxation) is an amendment of the Constitution of California enacted during 1978, by means of the initiative process, to cap property taxes and limit property reassessments to when the property changes ownership, and to require a 2/3 majority for tax increases in the ...
Increases taxes on personal incomes over $2 million to fund programs to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. [19] 31: Passed A referendum on a 2020 law that prohibits the retail sale of certain flavored tobacco products. [20]
Commentary on a 2024 proposition coming to voters.
Increases income taxes for education and early childhood programs. Initiative statute. [13] 39: Passed Requires multistate businesses to calculate their California income tax liability based on the percentage of their sales in California and allocates potential revenue to create energy efficient and clean jobs. Initiative statute. [14] 40: Passed
California’s Proposition 35 is a battle over how state lawmakers can spend billions in health care dollars. Proposition 35 explained: What California’s health tax ballot measure is asking you ...
Proposition 6 (1978) Defeated: Barring homosexuality in the public school system. Proposition 13 (1978) Passed: Significant property tax reduction and limits; imposing 2/3 vote requirement of the Legislature for state taxes and 2/3 voter approval requirement for local special taxes. Proposition 65 (1986) Passed: Notification of hazardous materials.
Proposition 26 amended Proposition 218 by adding a broad constitutional definition of a "tax" [56] for purposes of determining the scope of levies subject to the voter approval requirement for local taxes under Proposition 218. [58] Property-related fees or charges may only be levied for "property-related services."