Gas Tax Plan is Not Only about Fixing the Roads

Assemblyman Vince Fong added a twist to the gas tax increase debate releasing comments from the Legislative Analyst on the potential increase in fuel prices if the cap-and-trade law extends beyond 2020. After answering Fong’s questions about the effects of cap-and-trade, the LAO made additional comments, which reminded readers of a key element behind the […]

Prop. 56: California Voters Approve Major Increase in Tobacco Taxes

Californians have voted to add $2 per pack on cigarettes by adopting Prop. 56 on November 8. This ballot measure increases the cigarette tax by $2.00 per pack, with equivalent increases on other tobacco products and electronic cigarettes containing nicotine. The ballot measure allocates revenues primarily to existing healthcare programs. In addition, funds generated by […]

Memories of Former Attorney General John Van de Kamp

When I was growing up, parents wanted their children to be President of the United States or a lawyer.  My parents urged me to become a lawyer. Today, parents don’t want their children to be either. However, if parents had had an opportunity to know John Van de Kamp, lawyer and politician, many would urge […]

In California, it’s Democrats Struggling to Keep Party Unity

California Democrats are expected to face a key test of their unity this week, with Gov. Jerry Brown leaning on state lawmakers to pass a landmark tax increase to fix what he calls a massive backlog of repairs to the state’s rutted roads and weakened bridges. The $52 billion plan will only pass if two-thirds […]

Putting the Brakes on School Bond Property Tax Debt Spiral

This is an open letter to the authors and sponsors of AB 1194, intended to give taxpayers information on the cost of bonds, and their colleagues in the Assembly and Senate. I have an extremely jaded view of anyone who receives a government paycheck. You have an opportunity to get me to make an exception. What’s […]

What’s Happening? Notes on Current Issues

Radio and television ads urge Californians to call legislators and support the bill to fix the roads. However, none of the ads mention the tax and fee increases. What happened to truth in advertising? The “sanctuary state” bill passed the senate along party lines 27-12. Many in law enforcement still oppose. Senator Pat Bates cited […]