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Policy decisions about borrowing and spending have generated out of control deficits and spiraling debt at all levels of government. Partisan politics have frequently led to impasse as one-side refuses to compromise with the other. If a sensible non-partisan tax policy is not enacted, high tax rates and profligate spending will continue to drive individuals and businesses into the red and leave Americans without jobs.

sciencemediacentre.co.nz
By | 02/03/2012 | California, Health Care, Issues, Science, Taxes | 7 Comments

Sugar added to processed foods should be regulated the same way as alcohol and tobacco says a team of UCSF scientists.

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By | 02/01/2012 | California, Economy, States, Taxes | 5 Comments

While some lawmakers and commentators are dismissing the shortfall as a minor logistical hiccup, to others it’s just one more example of the Golden State’s perennial fiscal dysfunction.

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wnflam.com
By | 01/25/2012 | California, Economy, Education, Health Care, States, Taxes | 2 Comments

Governor Brown’s proposal features a mix of spending cuts and tax increases to tackle the state’s nearly $10 billion budget deficit.

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science.kqed.org
By | 01/24/2012 | California, Infrastructure, Taxes | 4 Comments

The problem is voters are now mostly opposed to HSR, given the huge cost.

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California Governor Jerry Brown (right) arrives at IVP sponsored luncheon with San Diego City Club President George Mitrovich (left). Photo credit: IVP
By | 01/19/2012 | California, Issues, Taxes

California Governor Jerry Brown traveled to Southern California to gain support for his proposed tax increases. On Thursday, he elaborated on his plans at a San Diego luncheon co-sponsored by the Independent Voter Project (IVP), the City Club of San Diego, and the San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce.

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ameristartaxcenters.com
By | 01/19/2012 | Campaign Finance, Economy, Legislation, Legislators, Taxes | 4 Comments

But there is another way to raise revenues – collect the taxes that are owed.

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advisorone.com
By | 01/16/2012 | Economy, Elections 2012, Issues, Legislation, Legislators, President, Taxes | 4 Comments

The real question is whether anyone in American politics is willing to trade political position for statesmanship, or, in the case of the IRS, partisanship for good sense.

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