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- Category: KC Fiscal Focus Newsletter Archive (continued)
- KC Fiscal Focus: California's Increasing Debt Burden Threatens State's Ability to Fund Vital Infrastructure Projects
- KC Fiscal Focus: Dissenting Tax Commissioners Say Chairman Used A "Bad Process"
- KC Fiscal Focus: February "What's Wrong with the State's Tax System"
- March 2009: KC Fiscal Focus “Impact of Federal Stimulus on California”
- March 2010: PG&E's Prop. 16 Turns 100-Year Old Initiative Process on Its Head
- May 2009: KC Fiscal Focus Newsletter "California Requests Federal Bailout to Resolve Cash Shortage"
- May 2010: KC Fiscal Focus "Summary of November 2010 Ballot Measures, New Report Released on Property Tax Reform."
- Nov. 2009: KC Fiscal Focus "LAO Projects $21 Billion Deficit, Flurry of Initiatives Filed"
- Sept. 2009: KC Fiscal Focus "Tax Panel Misses Another Deadline But Proposal Is Already As Good As Dead."
- Whitman, Poizner Tax Plans Would Both Increase State Budget Deficit by More than $10 Billion, Provide Significant Tax Benefits to Their Own Personal Fortunes and State’s Ultra Rich Taxpayers
- Category: Miscellaneous
- CA Local Governments Pass Fiscal Measures On November 3, 2009 Election Day
- A Reasoned Appeal To Republicans on Health Care Reform
- Assembly Tax Panel Revisits Governor’s Tax Panel Recommendations, Examines Alternatives
- Associated Press: CA Bill Seeks to Close Property Tax Loopholes
- August 2009: KC Fiscal Focus "Fiscal Reform Package Likely Headed To November 2010 Ballot."
- CA Progress Report Op-Ed by David Kersten: California's Failed Experiment with Minority Rule Thwarts the Will of the Majority, Prevents Effective Operation of Government
- CA Progress Report: "Budget Deficit Rooted in Commercial Property Assessment, 'Total System Failure' Finds Report"
- California Forward Files Fiscal Reform Measures
- California Implications of President's 2011 Budget Proposal
- California Receives $2.3 Billion in High-Speed Rail Funds from Federal Government
- Capitol Weekly Op-Ed: Finally a real debate on the economics of taxation?
- Capitol Weekly: Tax Study Shows Higher Burden on Residential Property
- CTA Kicks In $500,000 For Signature Drive To Repeal Corporate Tax Loopholes
- CTRA Policy Brief: 10 Tax Policies for $20 Billion
- Dan Walters Sac Bee Column: Longtime Tax Debate Flares Again
- David Kersten Interviewed by Central Valley Business Times About Whitman, Poizner Tax Cut Plans
- DOF Proposes Controversial Budget Trailer Bill Language to Defer State Payments
- East Bay Express: Reforming Prop. 13
- February 2010: KC Fiscal Focus "Breakdown on CA Cash Crunch."
- Federal Stimulus Funding Slow To Be Spent In California, Other States
- Five Measures Qualify for June 2010 Statewide Ballot
- Flurry of Fiscal Initiatives Filed with California Attorney General’s Office for Possible Consideration on November 2010 Ballot
- Hidden Consequences of Bad Budget Deal Deserve Scrutiny
- House and Senate Reach Compromise on "Job Creation" and "Tax Loophole Closure" Legislation
- January 2010 KC Fiscal Focus: “Governor Uses Flawed Budget Trigger to Obscure the Severity of State’s Budget Crisis.”
- KC Contributes Research To Statewide Property Tax Reform Effort
- KC Fiscal Focus Guide to Searching for Federal Stimulus Funding in Your Community
- KC Fiscal Focus: Dissenting Tax Commissioners Say Chairman Used A "Bad Process"
- KC Fiscal Focus: Governor Uses Flawed Budget Trigger to Obscure Severity of State’s Budget Crisis
- KC Special Report: State General Fund Spending Has Dropped by $20 Billion Since 2006-07, Major Decreases for Every Major Program Area
- KC Special Report: Two Schools of Academic Thought Emerge on How to Break Budget Gridlock in Sacramento
- Kersten Communciations Welcomes Robert Marcelis As Research Associate
- Kersten Communications Introduces Facebook Page
- Kersten Communications Introduces KC Blog Blast
- Kersten Communications Now on Twitter
- Kersten Participates in Peter B. Collins Show on PG&E's Prop. 16
- LA Daily News: Protests Target Wall Street Banks
- LA Times: Companies 'Laughing at Us' Over Property Tax Loopholes, Says Lawmaker
- Lawmakers Budget Forum Illustrates Deep Partisan Divide, Foreshadows Budget Stalemate for 2010 and Beyond
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