Suppose you have been scrimping for years so that you and your family could finally enjoy a Hawaiian vacation. Winging your way high over the Pacific, visions of palm trees,
For many, the real scare this time of years is not the monsters at our doors on Halloween, but the property tax bill in the mail box.
Fortunately, as a
At the end of September, Assembly Bill 8 was signed by Gov. Brown and became law. This is horrible news for taxpayers because California motorists will now be paying $2.
Almost 20 years ago, Money Magazine sponsored a debate and panel discussion at UCLA on Proposition 13. When one of the panelists, with ties to the public sector, began to
Some species of jellyfish can grow to be very big. They are also said to be brainless and, to the unwary, can be hazardous. To taxpayers, this is also a
Efforts to increase taxes on business property put homeowners in peril; here's why.
Sacramento can never get enough tax money to satisfy the political class. Although California has
Some years ago, at a meeting of the California State Council on Developmental Disabilities, a controversial suggestion by one of the council members resulted in startled murmurs from the audience.
Even for those who aren't in the market, it's hard to ignore all the news about rising home prices. According to the California Association of Realtors,
Are you and your neighbors fed up with the policies of your local officials? For over 100 years, disgruntled Californians have had the option of responding to onerous local ordinances
One would think that last year's passage of Proposition 30, which gave California the highest income tax and sales tax rates in America, would satiate politicians' appetite