Californians express frustration with the progressive policies of Gov. Gavin Newsom and the Democratic Legislature as taxes rise and state-created crises worsen. Despite this, there are serious attempts to resist the Democratic leadership.
Paul Gann, left, and Howard Jarvis hold up their hands as their co-authored initiative Propsition 13 takes a commanding lead in the California primary, in Los Angeles, June 7, 1978. California ns see the fruits of progressive policy making everywhere as Gov. Gavin Newsom and the Democratic Legislature continually raise taxes and spendof public money. They do so even as state-created crises make California less livable and send businesses elsewhere.
Yet there are serious ways to try to resist the Democratic leadership. Note that Newsom isn’t the slightest bit concerned about Recall 2.0, but he is having conniptions about a serious business-backed initiative that has qualified for the November ballot. It could usher in a new California, it requires a two-thirds vote for local tax-increase measures and would require voter approval of tax increases passed by the Legislature.
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