Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 26
California Voters to Decide 2/3 Threshold for Local Tax Hikes in November
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 26

California Voters to Decide 2/3 Threshold for Local Tax Hikes in November

3 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 26

Summary

  • November's ballot will ask California voters whether certain local tax increases should need two-thirds approval instead of the current simple-majority standard.
  • The measure would make it significantly harder for cities, counties and other local agencies to raise revenue through ballot-box tax proposals.
  • If approved, the higher threshold would tighten local funding options by requiring broader voter backing for future tax hikes.

Insights

Will a new tax-limiting measure be forced to pass by the same high bar it sets for all other local taxes?
Could a new ballot measure retroactively cancel tax increases that your community has already voted to approve?
Could a new 'Taxpayer Protection Act' lead to cuts in your local fire and emergency services?