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In reply to the discussion: Overturning of Prop. 13 sought in lawsuit (California) [View all]Ken Burch
(50,254 posts)affects whether programs will be funded or not. That's why there were the horrible consequences for universities. No Prop. 13, and the universities and public education would still be just fine in California. And if this was just about protecting old ladies on fixed incomes, Prop 8(I assume that's the correct number)that was also on the '78 ballot would have done that. Or an initiative could have been filed or legislation passed simply to exempt those on fixed-incomes from property taxes. It's not as if 13 was the ONLY possible way.
And the supermajority requirement, which is the issue here, made it impossible to do anything about the funding structure. There was no way to deal with that without raising taxes somewhere. It was never just a question of reallocating funds.