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alp227

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Sun Nov 3, 2013, 04:10 PM Nov 2013

Proposition 30: A year later, California schools seeing benefits of tax measure



SACRAMENTO -- A year ago today, Californians were still locked in a fierce battle over Proposition 30, Gov. Jerry Brown's ballot initiative that raised income taxes on the wealthy and the sales tax on everyone.

One side argued that the state needed a temporary infusion of cash to keep schools and vital state programs afloat until the economy fully recovered. The other side countered that new tax money would simply line the pockets of school bureaucrats and unionized teachers -- and that thousands of overtaxed "job creators" would flee California and throw the state's still-recovering economy into reverse.

But today, few Californians are arguing that Proposition 30, which to the surprise of many political observers sailed to an easy victory in last year's Nov. 6 election, hasn't been a good thing for the state.

It stabilized school funding in California for the first time since the Great Recession began, allowing school districts to avert thousands of teacher layoffs. It helped the Legislature balance its budget for the first time in years without slashing social programs. And it helped a state whose fiscal mismanagement used to be fodder for late-night comedians suddenly become a poster child of sound budgeting that some say Washington, D.C., politicians should model.

full: http://www.mercurynews.com/politics-government/ci_24442844/proposition-30-year-later-california-schools-seeing-benefits
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Proposition 30: A year later, California schools seeing benefits of tax measure (Original Post) alp227 Nov 2013 OP
Now if we could only repeal Prop. 13! nt SunSeeker Nov 2013 #1
+1 pinto Nov 2013 #2
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