A new report shows California lawmakers have proposed increasing taxes and fees in the state by more than ten-billion-dollars during the first three months of 2025. David Kline with the California Tax Foundation says the reports shows 36 proposed hits to the taxpayer so far, but only six can be quantified.
All 10-billion dollars are coming from those six. He says that means the amount of proposed increased taxes and fees will grow.
The new taxes and fees proposed by lawmakers include increased costs for gasoline, prepaid telephones, emergency flares and public transportation tickets for specified sporting events in Los Angeles among other things.
California Lawmakers Propose Ten-Billion Dollars in Tax Increases
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