California’s Legislature Has Turned on the People

California’s Legislature Has Turned on the People

By Katy Grimes,
September 3, 2024

Have you ever been stabbed in the back by a friend? You trusted them, supported them, and they turned on you. You never saw it coming. And you ask “what happened?”
California’s Supermajority Democrat lawmakers now work against governing the state, and work against the will of the people. Did you see it coming, or were you caught off guard?

California Voice: Proposition 5 a turbo engine for raising property taxes

California Voice: Proposition 5 a turbo engine for raising property taxes

By SUSAN SHELLEY
August 24, 2024

Proposition 5 makes it easier to raise property taxes.
The November ballot measure gets around Proposition 13’s limitations on property tax increases by making it easier for local governments to pass bonds, a method of borrowing money that is then paid back — with interest — by adding extra charges to property tax bills, sometimes for decades.

Marin Voice: State housing push still must respect fire hazard maps

Marin Voice: State housing push still must respect fire hazard maps

By Amy Kalish
August 1, 2024

Our state Legislature’s quest to remove any inhibitors to housing, no matter how impactful, has taken a new and dangerous form.
With Senate Bill 610, Sen. Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco) shows he is not content to merely wrest zoning control from cities. He is now targeting fire hazard severity zone maps as “impediments” to housing.

Sausalito creates charter city subcommittee

Sausalito creates charter city subcommittee

By KRISSY WAITE
July 24, 2024

Sausalito is toying with the idea of becoming a charter city.
The city is currently a general law city, which requires it to follow the governance rules set by California Constitution and the California Legislature. Charter cities give greater local control and flexibility to cities, and potentially open up revenue sources.
The City Council discussed the possibility and created a subcommittee for the topic at its July 16 meeting.

Newsom wants California to be a bastion of democracy. Except where Prop 47 is concerned

Newsom wants California to be a bastion of democracy. Except where Prop 47 is concerned

By Emily Hoeven
July 1, 2024

Gov. Gavin Newsom and Democratic legislative leaders really, really don’t want California voters to approve a November ballot measure to roll back parts of Proposition 47, the controversial 2014 initiative that reduced some theft and drug crimes from felonies to misdemeanors.
In fact, they’re so desperate to prevent the measure from succeeding that they’re willing to subvert and twist the very process they claim to revere more than anything else — democracy — to achieve their aims.

No on Regional Housing Tax group makes case at BAHFA meeting

No on Regional Housing Tax group makes case at BAHFA meeting

July 1, 2024

To nobody’s surprise, the Bay Area Housing Finance Authority agreed on Wednesday morning to put a $20 billion regional bond on the November ballot in nine counties. But opponents of the mammoth tax offered a serious, compelling critique. Will Sherman reports in this Opp Now exclusive. Although outnumbered, a group opposed to the biggest housing bond in the state’s history showed up early to the MTC’s Beale Street entrance in downtown San Francisco, carrying homemade signs that read “$20b bond + 28b waste,” and “No Bonds for MTC.”