Thursday, November 8, 2012

Prop 30

  • Prop. 30 win gives Jerry Brown major boost

    SACRAMENTO - Just a few weeks ago, as support for Gov. Jerry Brown's tax initiative appeared to falter, some of his fellow Democrats were saying privately that he might be serving his last term.

    www.latimes.com

  • Prop. 30: Fielding questions about income tax

    A "Concerned Citizen" wants to know more details on how Prop. 30's retroactive change to income tax affects him.

    www.scpr.org

  • Business buzz about election, Proposition 30

    Proposition 30, which imposes an income-tax increase for high earners, will hurt "small businesses where taxable income exceeds $250K," noted Robert Hedrick, who runs the Sacramento office of environmental consulting firm Cardno Entrix.

    www.bizjournals.com

  • Santa Cruz County school officials react with relief to Prop. 30's passage

    In a statement Wednesday, UC Santa Cruz Chancellor George Blumenthal expressed gratitude for voters' support at the ballot box, saying voters' approval of Proposition 30 "signals a shift in the willingness of voters to support education." Proposition ...

    www.mercurynews.com

  • Passage of Prop. 30 hailed by educators

    With the passage of Proposition 30, college students will be spared another round of tuition increases and younger students will avoid a shorter school year, results that were met with much jubilation Wednesday.

    www.latimes.com

  • Will Prop. 30 Move Government Away From 'Fee-for-Service'?

    Characterizing passage of Proposition 30 as "a reinvestment in the broader common good," California Health and Human Services Secretary Diana Dooley said voters' willingness to tax themselves may signal a move away from "fee-for-service government.

    www.californiahealthline.org

  • The Roundup: How Prop. 32 helped Prop. 30; $5 trillion public pension debt ...

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    blogs.sacbee.com

  • Voters made it clear with Prop. 30: No more education cuts

    Sacramento and Yolo county voters joined the majority of state voters in approving Prop. 30 - agreeing to pay more taxes to keep budget cuts away from the classroom.

    www.sanluisobispo.com

  • UC, Cal State fees draw irate student protests, even after Prop. 30 OK eases ...

    Voter approval of the Proposition 30 tax increase ended the prospect of a deep midyear budget cuts for California's public universities, but students on Thursday were in no mood to celebrate.

    www.mercurynews.com

  • Prop 30 passed - so now where's the money?

    California's voters avoided massive cuts to public education that would have gone into effect in January by approving Proposition 30, Governor Jerry Brown's tax measure. Now the question is: when will the money show up? The short answer is the income ...

    www.scpr.org

  • After Prop 30 Passes, California State Universities Plan To Roll Back Tuition

    The measure, Proposition 30, raises the state sales tax by a quarter-cent for four years and increases income tax rates for individuals who earn more than $250,000 a year for seven years, and earmarks the resulting revenues for education.

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Emdee: Passage of Prop 30, Measure Q 'Best Possible Scenario'

    When the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder posted the first wave of results in Redondo Beach's Measure Q contest, the excitement at the home of Redondo Beach Board of Education Vice President Laura Emdee's home was palpable.

    redondobeach.patch.com

  • Prop. 30 win gives Democrats cash they've sought for budget woes

    Proposition 30, which passed 54 percent to 46 percent, will provide several billion dollars annually for the state budget through 2018-19 by raising income taxes on top earners and sales taxes by a quarter-cent on the dollar.

    www.sacbee.com

  • Despite Prop. 30, student fees may rise

    After dodging the deep budget cuts to higher education prevented by passage of the Proposition 30 tax measure, relieved administrators are already looking to next year's budgets - and possible price hikes at the University of California and California ...

    www.sfgate.com

  • Now that Prop. 32 has lost and Prop. 30 has won, what next?

    As we reported in the wee hours this morning, Proposition 32 has lost and Proposition 30, Jerry Brown's tax increase measure, has won.

    blogs.sacbee.com

  • Prop. 30 passage thrills Valley educators

    Educators breathed a sigh of relief Wednesday over the apparent passage by state voters of Proposition 30, which will let Fresno Unified nearly double the number of children attending preschool, expand middle school classes and let Fresno State avoid a ...

    www.fresnobee.com

  • Prop. 30 has passed, but how do you pay retroactive taxes?

    Now that Prop. 30 has passed, here are some nuts and bolts you need to know about how your income taxes may change this year.

    www.scpr.org

  • Endorsement of Prop 30 was Inaccurate

    Usually the WSJ does not offer opinions on any state propositions, but since Proposition 30 is such a potential disaster for California, they made an exception today.

    www.ucsdguardian.org

  • Prop. 30 success yields tuition refund for students

    The refund comes in the wake of a 54 percent yes vote on Proposition 30, Gov. Jerry Brown's tax proposal that will increase the state sales tax by one quarter of a cent for a four-year period and increase income taxes for seven years for those who earn ...

    theorion.com

  • What Prop. 30 Means For Your Taxes

    So in many ways, it's pretty miraculous that on Tuesday 54 percent of California's electorate approved Proposition 30, which temporarily increases sales tax for everyone by a quarter cent and raises income taxes for those making over $250,000. The ...

    blogs.kqed.org

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