While supporters argue California’s controversial wealth tax would rake in tens of billions of dollars in revenue, the state’s own Attorney General Rob Bonta is making sure voters understand that the long-term impact will likely be the exact opposite. In order for the ballot measure in California to start collecting enough signatures with the hopes…
California admits ‘billionaire tax’ would sink state revenues as advocates cleared to gather signatures
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December 31, 2025
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