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California billionaire tax proposal garners enough signatures to head to ballot

California billionaire tax proposal garners enough signatures to head to ballot

Summary

A proposal to tax California billionaires 5% on their wealth has collected enough signatures to appear on the November ballot. Supporters say the tax will fund health services for low-income people, while opponents including tech leaders and Governor Newsom warn it could hurt the economy and cause billionaires to leave the state.

Key Facts

  • The measure would impose a one-time 5% tax on billionaires' assets like stocks, art, businesses, and intellectual property.
  • It targets billionaires living in California as of January 1 and aims to fund health care services cut by federal changes signed by President Trump.
  • Supporters include the Service Employees International Union and politicians like Senator Bernie Sanders and Representative Ro Khanna.
  • Opponents include tech billionaires and companies like Google, DoorDash, Reddit, LinkedIn, and Facebook, who have donated millions to fight the measure.
  • Governor Gavin Newsom opposes the tax, warning it could hurt California's economy and push billionaires out, which would reduce tax revenue.
  • California has the most billionaires of any state, with their income responsible for nearly half the state's personal income tax revenue.
  • More than 1.5 million signatures were collected, surpassing the 870,000 required to get the proposal on the ballot.
  • The California Business Roundtable fears the tax will lead to less investment, harm the economy, and increase costs for working families.
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