Posted on 06/20/2024 12:19:19 PM PDT by KingofZion
A business-sponsored initiative that would have required voter approval for any increase in state or local taxes or fees must be removed from the November ballot because it is so far-reaching that it would be a “revision” of the state Constitution, the California Supreme Court ruled unanimously Thursday.
“The measure would fundamentally restructure the most basic of governmental powers,” the power of state and local lawmakers to raise taxes to fund the government, Justice Goodwin Liu wrote in the 7-0 ruling.
The court granted a request by Gov. Gavin Newsom and Democratic legislators to remove the measure from the ballot.
Current law allows the Legislature to increase state taxes by a two-thirds majority vote. The initiative, a proposed amendment to the state Constitution, would keep that standard but would also require a majority of California voters to approve the increase before it could take effect.
It would also require local voters to approve any increases approved by city or county governments in their taxes or licensing fees, with a two-thirds majority required to raise funds for specific programs. And it would apply retroactively to all taxes and fees that have been raised since the start of 2022, canceling them unless approved within 12 months by the lawmakers and voters designated in the ballot measure.
The court rarely removes initiatives from the ballot after they have received enough signatures, preferring to let voters consider a disputed measure before ruling on its legality. But in 2018 the justices removed an initiative that proposed to divide California into three states, without deciding whether it was within the voters’ power to approve. The measure’s sponsor, venture capitalist Tim Draper, later withdrew it.
Sponsors of the tax-cut ballot measure could ask state lawmakers to approve it for a future ballot but would have little prospect of success in the Democratic-controlled Legislature.
Jonathan Coupal, president of the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association and an attorney for sponsors of the proposed November ballot measure, said they could draft narrower tax-cut initiatives for the 2026 ballot that would accomplish some of the same goals as the now-rejected initiative. The late Howard Jarvis was the sponsor of Proposition 13, the 1978 initiative that slashed property taxes statewide and required a two-thirds legislative vote to increase state taxes. Prop. 13 was upheld by the state Supreme Court, and it has been followed by business-backed initiatives further limiting taxes.
But “I’m not sure the court will allow anything now that’s pro-taxpayer,” Coupal said after Thursday’s ruling. “I think the California Supreme Court has abandoned any pretense of impartiality.”
Assembly Minority Leader James Gallagher, R-Yuba City, called the ruling “an outrageous abuse of power.”
But state Sen. Scott Wiener, D-San Francisco, said the court had blocked a ballot measure “designed to tear down state and local government and make it impossible to fund basic services like police, fire, and education.”
Lorena Gonzalez, leader of the California Labor Federation, said in a posting on X that the ruling was “a victory for working people & all California.” And Omar Rodriguez, a spokesperson for Newsom, said the governor was “grateful the California Supreme Court unanimously removed this unconstitutional measure from the ballot.”
Imagine if we lacked Amendment II.
The Bill of Rights is evidence that legislative (and executive and judicial power) must be limited. See Amendments I, IV, and VIII respectively.
A majority should not be able force a government to fleece a minority.
A majority of voters should be able to say that’s a bad statute or we can’t bear that additional tax.
If one man (a President) can veto a law, then a majority of voters should have the like ability.
"The court granted a request by Gov. Gavin Newsom and Democratic legislators to remove the measure from the ballot."
And California voters, including illegal aliens, will predictably reelect their state's elite career Democratic legislators in November, right?
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This was Newsom's project.
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Secondly, even before the Constitution was adopted it was argued states should retain the right to adopt other republican forms of government and indeed the USSC has since believed so, as does history.
Ergo, my point is that directly restraining the rulers we vote on (in this case denying the right to impose additional taxes) is not prohibited even by a "strict" view of the Constitution. (Just off the top of my head from decades ago.)
Meaningless, as California is VERY QUICKLY running out of taxpayers to finance their schemes.
Voters are not allowed to change the constitution in California, because that would be unconstitutional!
The judges there did the same thing years ago in regards to illegal aliens.
All conservative amendments to the California constitution are deemed unconstitutional.
The number one qualification to be a Feral ‘judge’ is that you must be a far leftwing, retarded jackass.
These are the “lovers of democracy” who absolutely do not want you to vote on something very important to you.
Makes my blood boil!
I like Howard Jarvis group...I think Prop 13 was a great idea...
But, I think this ballot measure tried to do too many things...
Dealing with tax increases “retroactively”?
Howard Jarvis group and others will try again in the future...
It would be great if people stopped sending Democrats, who love raising taxes, to Sacramento...I do not know if that will ever happen...
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