California Voters Face Billionaire Tax and a Bundle of Ballot Proposals This November

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California’s November ballot will include a one-time 5% wealth tax on state-domiciled billionaires, a voter ID requirement, local tax-approval rules, recall reform, expanded public campaign financing, and a host of housing, energy, health-care, environmental-review, and fiscal measures—14 total propositions that could dominate campaign spending and shape state policy.
- California Billionaire Tax Will Be on November’s Ballot, Along With These 13 Measures KQED
- Gavin Newsom opposes a California wealth tax. He’s proposing a national billionaire tax instead CNN
- Your November ballot: See the 14 measures California voters will decide CalMatters
- Gavin Newsom calls for national billionaires tax: 'It's time for an economic reset' CNBC
- Newsom begs Californians to vote 'no' on billionaire's tax in face of mass exodus, pitches nationwide tax hike Yahoo
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