Source: www.time.com

As California issues taxpayers IOU's, puts 235,000 state employees on another day of monthly furlough, and faces unimaginable deficits, Time Magazine discusses the talks about a constitutional convention, proposition 13, and the Open Primary Initiative.  Quoted in the article is CAIVP's own, Steve Peace:

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"Conservatives claim California is a high tax state. In fact, California's taxes are similar to other high-tech, industrial states. According to the non-partisan Legislative Analyst Office and the Tax Foundation, California has comparatively high sales taxes and rates for corporate income, but very low property taxes. State income taxes are very progressive, with a large proportion of revenue comes from households earning more than $100,000, as well as from taxes on stock options and capital gains. Low-income households, meanwhile, face lower tax rates that in most other states. This tax system, says Steve Peace, director of finance under Gov. Gray Davis, "worked in a highly leveraged, supercharged economy. Those days are gone.""