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    Jan 22, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Sympathy for Phil Mickelson, but not too much

    By <a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/golf-devil-ball-golf/phil-mickelson-warns-drastic-changes-because-state-federal-165909894--golf.html">complaining</a> that state and federal tax hikes are forcing him to make "drastic changes," Phil Mickelson quickly became the poster boy for conservatives and liberals alike. The former said Mickelson <a href="http://www.forbes.com/sites/robertwood/2013/01/21/phil-mickelson-is-not-alone-in-fleeing-taxes/">epitomizes</a> what happens when lawmakers try to fix their budget problems by soaking the rich. The latter said Mickelson should stop whining and <a href="http://thinkprogress.org/economy/2013/01/22/1476801/mickelson-complains-higher-taxes/?mobile=nc">hire a better accountant</a>.
    By complaining that state and federal tax hikes are forcing him to make "drastic changes," Phil Mickelson quickly became the poster boy for conservatives and liberals alike. The former said Mickelson epitomizes what happens when lawmakers try to fix their...

    Tags: Republican Party, Tiger Woods, Federal Income Tax, Personal Income, Income Tax

  2. Oct 2, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Yes on Proposition 30, no on Proposition 38

    The day Gov. Jerry Brown took office in 2011, the state budget was more than $25 billion in the red &mdash; the latest installment in a long-running drama of boom-and-bust budgeting. Since then, lawmakers have slashed billions of dollars from education, health, public safety and community development programs, reducing the general fund to the smallest share of the economy in 40 years. Barring a miraculously speedy turnaround in the economy, however, the budget will remain far out of balance for the next several years unless Sacramento raises revenue or cuts spending by a draconian $6 billion annually. Proposition 30, Brown's proposal for a temporary increase in income and sales taxes, would fill that hole. Proposition 38, a proposed income tax hike backed by civil rights attorney Molly Munger and the California PTA, would not. The Times urges a yes vote on Proposition 30.
    The day Gov. Jerry Brown took office in 2011, the state budget was more than $25 billion in the red — the latest installment in a long-running drama of boom-and-bust budgeting. Since then, lawmakers have slashed billions of dollars from education,...

    Tags: Students, Travel, Head Start, Budgets and Budgeting, Elections

  4. Nov 1, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  5. Gov. Jerry Brown's muddled message hasn't helped Prop. 30's chances

    SACRAMENTO &mdash; Gov. Jerry Brown may still pull out a victory for his beleaguered tax measure. Then he can tell all us kibitzers to go eat a big Thanksgiving plate of crow.
    SACRAMENTO — Gov. Jerry Brown may still pull out a victory for his beleaguered tax measure. Then he can tell all us kibitzers to go eat a big Thanksgiving plate of crow. Polls show "yes" votes in the high 40s with the "no" side in the low 40s....

    Tags: Republican Party, Elections, Government, Personal Income, Regional Authority

  6. Oct 28, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  7. Would Prop. 30 really drive millionaires out of California?

    A counterpart to the biblical adage that the poor will always be with us is the notion that the rich will always be one tax hike away from leaving us.
    A counterpart to the biblical adage that the poor will always be with us is the notion that the rich will always be one tax hike away from leaving us. That's the foundation stone, after all, of the argument against raising taxes on "job creators" and...

    Tags: Migration, Talk Shows (genre), Tiger Woods, Personal Income, Jerry Brown

  8. Oct 3, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  9. Prop. 30 compounds state's bad tax policy, but we need it anyway

    SACRAMENTO &mdash; Gov. Jerry Brown's tax proposal is terrible public policy. Plain and simple. But it offers the only plausible path to rescuing California schools from more painful budget slashing.
    SACRAMENTO — Gov. Jerry Brown's tax proposal is terrible public policy. Plain and simple. But it offers the only plausible path to rescuing California schools from more painful budget slashing. So it's not so simple. Politics is the art of the...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, Elections, Business, Government, Jerry Brown

  10. Oct 11, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Central issues of Election 2012

    Whoever wins the presidential election in November will confront urgent problems: Should tax cuts scheduled to expire be renewed? Should federal spending be cut to reduce the deficit or would that weaken an already lackluster economy? After one of the hottest summers on record, has the time come for the U.S. to adopt policies to slow climate change? Have sanctions against Iran impeded its nuclear program, and if not, does that make a military strike necessary? What to do about immigration?
    Whoever wins the presidential election in November will confront urgent problems: Should tax cuts scheduled to expire be renewed? Should federal spending be cut to reduce the deficit or would that weaken an already lackluster economy? After one of the...

    Tags: Gays and Lesbians, Alternative Energy, Poverty, Elections, Personal Income

  12. Sep 28, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  13. Prop. 30 isn't perfect, but if it fails, the results will be tragic

    It's the kind of education news that never makes headlines: Dozens of teachers and principals from both charter and district-run schools across the Southland gathered last weekend at Loyola Marymount University to talk about what's working in their classrooms.
    It's the kind of education news that never makes headlines: Dozens of teachers and principals from both charter and district-run schools across the Southland gathered last weekend at Loyola Marymount University to talk about what's working in their...

    Tags: Students, Budgets and Budgeting, Elections, Personal Income, Teaching and Learning

  14. May 2, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  15. Refunds fill Californians' wallets but could drain state budget

    PolitiCal
    California taxpayers had a good April -– they're getting more than $2.6 billion in income tax refunds. But that's bad news for the state’s bottom line, because accountants expected to pay out only $2 billion....
  16. May 1, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  17. S&P sounds alarm over April tax revenue UPDATED

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    California pulled in $1.38 billion in corporate taxes in April, falling about $145 million short of expectations, according to numbers from the Franchise Tax Board....
  18. Jan 9, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
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  22. Feb 23, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  23. Defying Jerry Brown, tax proponents launch campaign

    PolitiCal
    One of Jerry Brown's two rival tax campaigns starts gathering signatures, in defiance of the governor. Civil rights attorney scoffs at Brown's contention that her tax campaign won't win....
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