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Opinion: Let California Voters Weigh In on Proposed ‘Wealth Tax’ on State’s


The California State Capitol in Sacramento. Photo via Wikimedia Commons

Housing affordability, racial inequity, getting California back on track after the COVID-19 pandemic — these are California voters’ priorities, according to the most recent poll from the respected and non-partisan Public Policy Institute of California.  

Yet a crucial opportunity to act on — or even to debate — these priorities will pass by if the California Tax on Extreme Wealth (ACA 8 and Assembly Bill 310) doesn’t get a hearing in the Assembly Committee on Revenue and Taxation.

A tax on extreme wealth is a priority because California’s long-neglected needs have extreme consequences for hard-working families, vulnerable children and California’s future. Latino and Black workers — disproportionately represented in frontline, low-wage work during the pandemic — faced extreme risks on the job and lost their lives in heart-wrenching numbers. 

California families and children still face extreme financial insecurity — one in seven adults went hungry in the last week; a temporary reprieve on rent during the pandemic is a mounting debt that will have to be repaid, $3.6 billion by some estimates.

While working Californians saw their debts and worries mount, California billionaires saw their fortunes expand by more than $599 billion since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.



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