@EskSF that is not what I said, CA taxes are the most progressive in the country, but they run through the state govt not the municipal govt
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CA has to rely on regressive taxes (sales) and volatile taxes (cap gains) bc boomers straightjacketed the govt.
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So you say. But it's still astounding we need a regressive tax to fund homeless and transit users in a $9.6B budget.
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it is astounding isn't it? https://gspp.berkeley.edu/assets/uploads/research/pdf/p59.pdf …
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Replying to @kimmaicutler @EskSF
downzoning large swaths of Northern California, then cuting their property taxes, making housing a more attractive speculative asset
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there are probably many other co-mingling factors, but.... http://urbanpolicy.berkeley.edu/pdf/QR_EJHP01PB.pdf …pic.twitter.com/ObEjYC8TSl
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