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Harris: California needs real solutions – not tricks PDF Print E-mail
Written by Wanda Harris   
Friday, 27 June 2008

California is in the midst of a structural revenue shortfall.


Since 1978, California has simply not generated enough money to pay for its basic services, from public education to transportation to water.


The governor and the Republicans would have us believe that our budget deficit is caused by overspending in the "good times" that leaves us with huge shortfalls when the economy turns sour.


But there isn't $16 billion in "overspending" and the governor and the Republicans know it, as proved by his $4 billion cut for California public schools.


Others claim that the problem is locked in and/or frivolous spending, but here again, that only accounts for a tiny fraction of the massive deficit total.


These arguments simply reinforce the idea that spending on parks, schools, and social services is frivolous, whereas blatantly unfair tax favoritism is not.


Why is it that some Californians get the “frivolous” privilege of paying property tax rates that have not changed in 30 years?


Why aren't tax breaks framed as frivolous and wasteful leftovers from the "good times?"


That was how Mark Leno framed the VLF cut that the governor made as his first act as governor which costs the state some $5 billion each year.


Or the yacht tax loophole, which has the cruel effect of protecting the rich at the expense of the poor?


The real problem is that since 1978 this state has cut nearly $12 billion in taxes on an annual basis.


There are many possible saving and revenues solutions, as outlined by the non-partisan California Budget Project.


Some examples that could close the gap (in millions):


  • Raise the Vehicle License Fee to 2 percent = $4,838;

  • Tax commercial property at market value = $3,350;

  • Increase the corporate tax rate by 1 percent to 9.84 percent= $1,251;

  • Restore the top income tax brackets = $2,200;

  • And capping the deductible mortgage interest rate at $50,000 of interest = $80.


Finally, the Legislative Analyst’s Office, the Franchise Tax Board and Board of Equalization estimate that the state is owed up to an estimated $8.5 billion in sales, use and income tax that go unpaid each year. However, the governor proposes collecting only about $150 million of that next year and then $253 million in 2009-10. Of that $8.5 billion, hundreds of millions, if not billions more, could be collected.


Continuing to balance the budget with a cuts-only approach hurts vital services that all Californians need and deserve. Lawmakers must consider revenue increases to fund crucial programs that help children, the poor and working families. We look forward to working with the Legislature and the governor in passing a state budget that invests in the future of our children, our schools and our state


The law-abiding taxpayers of California deserve a budget that is fair.


Wanda Harris is chair of the Lake County Democratic Central Committee. She lives in Hidden Valley Lake.


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James - Wanda Registered | 06-27-2008 11:05:04
This path we have been on for all the years this old person can remember is a byproduct of both partys. There is just so much government a people can afford before melt down. So raise all the fees, tax were you can and impose higher fines. This didn't get this way because we cut but because we spent. If this governor is a coservative I'm a tooth fairy. This governor can't do a thing without your party saying so. Yes I know the other side is more evil and what you do is only to justify the means.
taxismom - really? IP:12.210.218.xxx | 06-27-2008 11:38:05
James wrote:
This governor can't do a thing without your party saying so.

then why has he refused to sign sb 840 single payer health care twice?
why has he rejected civil rights protections for all californians twice?
why did he propose a 1.4 billion cut to public transit?
why did he support tax loopholes for his yacht owning pals?

Democrats arent proposing this horror of a budget and blocking any solutions - Republicans are
James - Point taxismom! Registered | 06-27-2008 19:06:50
This mess we are in is with the help of both partys. Is there override power? Who was the governor before? Who has had power in both houses in california and for how long? There is a dime of difference between the Democrats and the Republicans and its called rhetoric. We have come to a point were we are the fools for the partys nothing more than marionttes as they pull the strings. With the passing of time more of us than ever before understand that.Just my view.
DDean - Pointless IP:69.236.89.xxx | 06-28-2008 10:36:14
To argue the right and wrong of either party.We have to stop being good Republicans.We have to stop being good Democrats.We need to start being good Americans.This is the only way to save the Republic.God bless America.
James - DDean Registered | 06-28-2008 11:34:00
Some can say the truth so well and you have.Hope the rest hear and heed.
jcarney Registered | 07-07-2008 18:47:02
The term "Democrat" and "Republican" are merely bones for the public to chew on . In actual fact it's the "In-crooks' veresus the "Out-crooks"
The "In-crooks " want to keep the "Out-crooks" out ,while the "Out-crooks" want to become "In-crooks" Simple huh ?
So whichever way you turn you get "Crooks" You are just being naive if you think otherwise
And the cause of this situation ?
The apathy of the great American public
So prove me wrong!
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