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Brown's Tax Measure, Two Others Qualify for Nov. Ballot



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(Sacramento, CA)
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
The governor's measure would raise the sales tax a quarter-cent and raise the income tax on the richest Californians.  He's pushing it as an important step toward ending the state's chronic deficits.
 
But it'll face a lot of competition this fall - especially from wealthy education advocate Molly Munger.  Her initiative would raise the income tax on all but the poorest Californians - but would do so on a sliding scale, with the rich paying the most.  The money would go to public schools.
 
The third measure wouldn't tax individuals at all.  It would end a corporate tax break for out-of-state businesses.  Half the money would be set aside for energy efficiency projects, while the rest would go to the state's general fund.
 
Anti-tax advocates have said they plan to campaign against all three collectively - as too many taxes on an already overtaxed state.
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