Two Gas Tax Repeal Efforts Compete To Make California’s 2018 Ballot

 

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By Stephen Frank,  California Political News and Views

Great news for taxpayers.  There are two initiatives that are circulating to end the 12 a gallon gas tax promoted by the Democrats and one Republican, Sen. Cannella.  What are the differences?

One is backed by Orange County state Asm. Travis Allen, a Republican candidate for governor. It would simply get rid of the increase.

The other is supported by the Howard Jarvis Taxpayer’s Association and John Cox, also a Republican candidate for governor. It would eliminate this year’s gas tax increase and require voter approval on all future proposals to raise the gas tax.

I prefer the one that allows the voters to approve all gas tax increases in the future.  Which one do you like?  As for me, I will sign both measures—wanting as many chances as possible to end this outrageous attack on the workers of California by the rich elites.

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Stephen Frank

Stephen Frank: Is the the publisher and editor of the California Political News and Views.  Mr. Frank speaks all over California and appears as a guest on several radio shows each week. He has also served as a guest host on radio talk shows and is a full time political consultant. http://capoliticalnews.com/

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William Hicks

It requires an educated citizen willing to read bill’s, but I also prefer the version that requires voter approval.