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California Budget Deficit Has Grown to $16B, Brown Says Back to Article >>

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05/17/2012

Sandra Griggs

I think California voters may have some tolerance for higher taxes. Much depends on the ability of Brown, who was elected last November, to secure a special election to ask voters to extend tax hikes to narrow the budget gap. To my mind, Brown is right at aiming to root out waste and profligacy, such as cutting state officials' cell phone use, but in this way he exudes belief in government as a positive force.


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