RE: Wait till California demonicRATS repeal Prop 13 which is in their crosshairs this session.
So, California has no more Howard Jarvis-like folks waiting in the wings?
I’m sure the Howard Jarvis Taxpayer Association will put up a fight but California has super-majorities in both chambers. We’ll see what happens. Of course, they’ve had a super-majority for a few years now so Prop 13 is always in danger of being repealed.
Public employees benefit greatly from Prop 13.
Its in the state constitution or the legislature would have repealed it long ago. I understand there will be a ballot measure this year to repeal the commercial protections. Then, after theyve finished wrecking the commercial real estate market, local governments will cry their need to repeal the residential protections. Id anticipate a fight, but why should the common folk, who cant afford to buy anyway, care? I could see preservation of 13 being portrayed as racist, ie mostly benefitting white people.