Dan Walters

Dan Walters

California’s famous — or infamous — Proposition 13, passed by voters 44 years ago, sought to impose limits on state and local taxes.

The initiative, and several followup measures, imposed a direct cap on property taxes, created voting thresholds that made it more difficult to enact other taxes, and curbed the use of taxlike fees.

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Terence Y

Thank you, Mr. Walters, for another informative article. For those interested, I’d recommend visiting the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association website (https://www.hjta.org/) and reviewing commentary from Jon Coupal, among other helpful resources, including podcasts. You’ll agree that the HJTA performs a valuable service for our citizens, including the filing of lawsuits.

Tafhdyd

Terence,

We agree on one thing but I will say it is for a different reason. The HJTA does perform a valuable service for many people. For me it saves reading a lot of pro and con arguments on various ballot items each election. I scan the voter pamphlet and look for who is for or against and when I see someone involved with HJTA I vote the other way.

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