How California's Fiscal Woes Began: A Crisis 30 Years in the Making - TIME
![]() Washington Post | How California's Fiscal Woes Began: A Crisis 30 Years in the Making TIME Under Proposition 13, the annual real estate tax on a parcel of property would be limited to 1% of its assessed value and this assessed value would only ... California crisis a threat to US economic recovery In California, grandma, the blind get IOUs; politicians get USD About this author: |
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