California voters will be asked three times in 2024 to revise the thresholds needed to pass future state or local tax increases following legislative approval of two measures Thursday.
One of the proposed amendments (A.C.A. 13) passed by state lawmakers in the final hours of the the 2023 session is headed for the March 2024 ballot. It asks voters to change the state constitution so that if other ballot measures seek to increase the threshold for voters to approve state or local initiatives—including tax increases—they would need to meet that same threshold to pass.
The measure, backed by ...
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