Robert Marcelis, University of California, Davis School of Law Class of 2013, is a staff member of the Business Law Journal. He explains the holding of Nordlinger v. Hahn, discusses Proposition 13 and its implications on property taxation, examines the California Chamber of Commerce’s arguments against changes to Proposition 13, and concludes that California should reconsider the way it taxes commercial property. To view the report titled, “The Year of Your Deed Matters: Why California Should Reconsider the Way It Taxes Commercial Property,” click here.
Special Report: Why California Should Reconsider the Way It Taxes Commercial Property
April 10th, 2012Legislative Analyst Finds That Federal Spending in California Almost Exceeds State General Fund Spending
September 30th, 2011The California Legislative Analyst’s Office just issued a report that found that federal funds spending in California for the 2010-11 budget year is estimated to be $91.46 million, compared to General Fund spending which is estimated to total $91.48 million. The total California State Budget including federal, General Fund, Special Funds and bond funds is estimated to total $227.35 million for 2010-11.
For the 2011-12 State budget year, General Fund spending in the enacted budget is $85.94 million, federal funds spending is $79.18 million, special fund spending is $34.18 million and selected bond funds spending is $9.36 million for total spending of $208.66 million. The drop in Federal fund spending is due to the expiration of the federal stimulus.
To view the LAO report click here.
KC Fiscal Focus Sept. 2011: Analysis of President’s Jobs Plan
September 19th, 2011Kersten Communications (KC) has completed a new report titled “President Obama’s Jobs Plan Bolder Than Expected, But Not Likely to Have a Significant Lasting Positive Impact on Economy.” To view the publication click here.
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KC Fiscal Focus Aug. 2011: Lt. Gov. Newsom Proposes Jobs Agenda
September 19th, 2011Kersten Communications (KC) has completed a new report titled “Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom Proposes Ambitious Agenda to
Promote Economic Growth and Competitiveness in California.” To view the report click here.
KC has produced a second report titled “State Legislators Must Get Beyond Partisan Divisions, Outdated and Flawed Understanding of State’s Economy to Improve California’s Economic Competitiveness.” To view the report click here.
The reports mark the first in a new series of KC reports examining the state’s business climate and what needs to be done to improve the state’s
competitiveness and create jobs in California.
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KC Fiscal Focus Opinion: State Must Get Beyond Partisan Divisions, Outdated and Flawed Understanding of State’s Economy to Improve California’s Economic Competitiveness
August 1st, 2011To view this report click here: SharedVision