California Commentary from 04/2008

It's a Full Moon and the Governor's Transformation Is Complete

We are all familiar with those scary movies where the seemingly nice guy morphs into a threatening monster over a very short time. Excuse me if I now find myself thinking of Arnold Schwarzenegger in his real life role as California Governor.  Read more >>

How Do We Respond to the Budget Crisis?

It has been said that when the California Legislature departs in September for the year, taxpayers can finally loosen the hold on their wallets and use that hand to wipe their brows, thanking their lucky stars they made it through another tax and spend romp in Sacramento. 2008, however, may prove to be the year taxpayers grab onto their wallets with both hands and never let go.  Read more >>

Attorney General's Office in Need of Greater Transparency

This year's budget fiasco demonstrates once again that the interests of California taxpayers are rarely reflected in our government's spending decisions. While some lawmakers are touring the state reminding citizens that their children's education is at stake, Attorney General Jerry Brown is filing lawsuits against anyone he can accuse of emitting too much greenhouse gas -- including federal, county and city governments.  Read more >>

Prop. 13 Has Something for Every Homeowner

For those who recently bought homes using sensible, conventional mortgages -- and who intend to remain in their homes -- there may be some good news in the midst of the housing slump. Because of Proposition 13, these properties likely qualify for a property tax reduction.  Read more >>

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