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Solorio labeled Prop. 13 “Unfair” – Endorsed Split Roll Tax on Business

Posted by Newsletter Reprint on September 26, 2013

This just came across the wire from the campaign office of Janet Nguyen:

Solorio labeled Prop. 13 “Unfair” – Endorsed Split Roll Tax on Business
 
California businesses should hang onto their pocketbooks if Solorio ever holds legislative office again.
 
Already known as one of the biggest job-killers in the Assembly (As previously profiled by the Solorio Scoop), businesses shouldn’t be all too surprised that Solorio wants them to finance California’s spending problems. As an Assemblyman, Solorio voted to blamed Prop 13 for California’s budget problems.
 
 Solorio cast a vote to support ACR 54 that specifically stated;
 
“WHEREAS, Proposition 13, which unfairly restricts corporate property tax increases, has limited the ability to raise the additional revenues necessary…”
 
Struggling California businesses can be certain that a big spender like Jose Solorio wants them to finance his spending problems.

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One Response to “Solorio labeled Prop. 13 “Unfair” – Endorsed Split Roll Tax on Business”

  1. dave said

    Not only was Jose Solorio one of the biggest job killers in the Assembly, but as a community college Trustee he wants to waste almost $30 million dollars to give a special interest deal to his political donors. Here is a link to more info: https://www.votervoice.net/ABCSC/Campaigns/31526/Respond

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