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PRESS RELEASE FROM AMERICANS FOR TAX REFORM
Contact: Christopher Butler (
cbutler@atr.org or 202-785-0266)
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09/06/02
Supermajority
Requirement Saves Calif. Taxpayers, as
Worst Tax Hikes Defeated By Legislature in New Budget
pressure from anti-tax increase coalition in the California
Assembly forces legislature to examine spending and kill tax hikes supported
by Gray Davis and company.
WASHINGTON -
Taxpayers in California are safe - for now.
On Thursday,
California Governor Gray Davis was forced to sign a long overdue budget
to finally fund the state's budget. The plan that eventually passed
did not include the largest tax increases proposed by the Governor,
namely a $2.13 cigarette tax hike and vehicle license fees, which he
had championed
The budget,
which was overdue for two months, still faces a shortfall of $12 billion,
or over 8%, of California's total $98.9 billion budget. Taxpayer advocate
Grover Norquist, president of Americans for Tax Reform (ATR) of Washington,
D.C., said, "For taxpayers' sake, California officials must scrutinize
state spending and decrease the shortfall at no expense to the residents
of the state. Taxpayers in California need to put pressure on Gov. Davis
and the Assembly to become responsible when handling the hard-earned
money of Californians."
In California,
the constitutional requirement of a two-thirds majority in the Assembly
to raise taxes, along with pressure led by John Campbell (R.- Irvine)
to examine spending habits of Gov. Davis, kept the worst tax increases
out of the budget and reduced the budget shortfall by 16%. "The
supermajority requirement saved taxpayers billions," continued
Norquist, "and it is the type of procedure that needs to be enacted
on the state and federal level to protect Americans from tax hikes to
fund the habits of irresponsible spenders."
Avoiding major
tax hikes in the following years will depend on the success of pro-taxpayer
coalition to stay together to combat increases. Throughout the budget
debates, this coalition has supported the examination of spending and
the increase of responsible accounting procedures for the state government.
"Californians deserve a voice to represent their interests and
to block tax increases. This coalition has proven successful and will
continue to do so in the future," Norquist concluded.
Americans for Tax Reform is a non-partisan
coalition of taxpayers and taxpayer groups who oppose all federal
and state tax increases. For
more information or to arrange an interview with Mr. Norquist please contact Christopher Butler at (202)785-0266 or by email at
cbutler@atr.org. |