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Assembly Constitutional Amendment 1 is a direct attack on Proposition 13

By Jon Coupal

Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association members and frequent readers of this column have undoubtedly heard about Assembly Constitutional Amendment 1. ACA 1 is a direct and perennial attack on Proposition 13 that would change the state Constitution to cut the percentage of votes needed to raise special taxes, dropping it from the current two-thirds required under Prop. 13 to only 55%.

This year, hoping to capitalize on California’s dual crises of housing and homelessness, ACA 1 has been slightly altered to allow higher taxes for anything labeled “infrastructure” and for certain public housing projects.

Fortunately, while it is introduced every year, we always manage to beat it back. However, you never know when some deal may be struck that sees ACA 1 sail through. That is especially true in this new Legislature session. With so many new legislators, it is hard to guess what they are going to do. Bad bills pass all the time.

And this might be the year.

ACA 1 passed its first committee last week. What is most worrying is that while it unsurprisingly met with the approval of the tax and spenders (Tasha Boerner, D-Encinitas; Juan Carrillo, D-Palmdale; Matt Haney, D-San Francisco; Blanca Pacheco, D-Downey; James Ramos, D-Highland; Lori Wilson, D-Fairfield), only Diane Dixon, R-Newport Beach, voted no (Marie Waldron, R-Valley Center, didn’t vote).

Why is ACA 1 such a concern? Well, it would make it easier to raise taxes. It would lower the voter approval requirement for sales and parcel tax increases from two-thirds to 55 percent if the money would be used for “public infrastructure” or “affordable housing.” Proposition 13 mandates a two-thirds vote requirements for all special taxes, but ACA 1 would wipe out that protection for nearly all local taxes because the category of “infrastructure” covers almost anything.

That’s why it’s supported by a smorgasbord of government agencies and unions. In fact, the bill is being sponsored by the California Professional Firefighters association. By the way, these are the same folks that helped pass Prop. 19 to tax your kids out of your family home when they inherit it. Now they’re back for more. If you’re a firefighter, you should really question what your dues are going to.

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Jon Coupal is the President of the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association (HJTA). He is a recognized expert in California fiscal affairs and has argued numerous tax cases before the courts.
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