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Paying for California’s Water System

By Caitrin Chappelle, Ellen Hanak, Annabelle Rosser

Most funding for California’s water system comes from local water bills and taxes. During droughts and recessions, revenues decline, making it harder for water agencies to keep up with needed investments.

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Drought Watch: Lessons from Kansas

By Ellen Hanak, David Mitchell

This is part of a continuing series on the impact of the drought.

Bonds alone can’t do the job of meeting our critical water needs. Now’s the time—during, not after the drought—to consider a broader package of solutions.

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Has Proposition 13 Delivered? The Changing Tax Burden in California

By John Ellwood, Michael A. Shires, Mary Sprague

In 1978, Californians passed Proposition 13, severely restricting the ability of  local governments to raise revenue through property taxes.  Since then, the voters and public officials have engaged in an almost continual tug-of-war over public finances, with state and local governments seeking creative ways to increase their revenues and taxpayers frequently using the initiative process to prevent new fees and taxes.  One of the questions that has arisen in the debate over public finances is whether Proposition 13 has succeeded in reducing the tax burden of Californians.  This report answers that question.

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Californians and the Gas Tax Repeal

By Alyssa Dykman

Californians are divided on repealing the gas tax that is estimated to raise billions for repairing roads, highways, bridges, and mass transit.

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Funding Measures and the June Ballot

By Patrick Murphy, Radhika Mehlotra, Jennifer Paluch

In the June primary, Californians voted on a variety of measures ranging from parcel taxes to bridge tolls to cannabis taxes—and most of them passed.

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