![]() I’m a proud graduate of Occidental College and I’m honored to be featured in their Winter 2018 magazine. Brown to enhance the resiliency of communities. I’m partnering with other legislative leaders and Gov. It’s critical we take strong action to protect all Californians from the threat of natural disasters and climate change. Click here for details.īack to top Addressing Impacts of Natural Disasters and Climate Change We will discuss how these proposals will affect businesses in California. Please join me, Assemblyman Bill Brough and Carolyn Cavecche of the Orange County Taxpayers Association on March 28 in Laguna Niguel for an update on Proposition 13 and proposals for a split roll tax. It will be heard in an Assembly committee in the near future. This bill would make California more competitive with other states and is supported by the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association and the National Federation of Independent Business. Double the $7,000 homeowners’ property tax exemption.Eliminate the franchise tax on small businesses and.Reduce the state personal income tax rate for middle class individuals and families.That’s why I’ve co-authored AB 1922 - the California Competitiveness and Innovation Act. ![]() It’s no secret that California imposes high taxes on small businesses and middle class families, which makes it more expensive to succeed here than in other states. Click here to learn more.īack to top Tax Relief for Families and Small Businesses Yet four years later and with the state possibly facing another drought, none of the money has been spent for storage. Click here to learn more.Ĭalifornia’s voters approved Proposition 1 in 2014 to increase water storage. ![]() Her work to promote environmentally responsible sportfishing and whale watching exemplifies California’s entrepreneurial spirit. On March 12th, I honored Donna Kalez, the managing partner of Dana Wharf Sportfishing and Whale Watching, as the 36th Senate District’s Woman of the Year. Toni Atkins, the Senate pro Tem designate. Connie Leyva, Vice Chair of the California Legislative Women’s Caucus and Sen. Bates Donna Kalez, the 36th Senate District Woman of the Year Sen. I’m committed to doing what I can to stop additional tax dollars from being spent on the project as they could be used instead on more critical priorities such as road repairs.įrom left to right: Sen. This is more evidence that the high-speed rail project is a financial train wreck for taxpayers. The California High-Speed Rail Authority recently released a business plan containing more bad news for taxpayers: the projected cost has jumped another 20 percent to $77 billion and the opening date has been pushed back four years to 2033. Conceptual rendering of the California High-Speed Rail project.
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