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ArtikelAll Fall Down; California and Taxes  
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Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 402 no. 8776 (Mar. 2012), page 33-34.
Topik: Tax Increases; Effective Income Tax Rates; High Income; Wealth Tax
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Isi artikelCalifornia's governor, Jerry Brown, who received a Jesuit education and likes to flaunt his classical learning, has of late been using the phrase to describe a war of all against all in the Golden State. It may be his undoing. To end California's budget crisis, he wants to cut spending and raise revenues. And to do that, this being California, he must collect approximately 800,000 signatures to put a measure before voters on polling day in November. It now seems, however, that at least one other tax proposal will also share the ballot that day. One group, the California Federation of Teachers, the state's second-largest teachers' union, pushed a millionaires' tax. Taking its cues from the Occupy movement, it was aimed squarely at the rich. And, unlike Mr Brown's measure, this one would raise their taxes permanently.
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