"Proposition 29 would generate about $735 million a year in new tax revenues, according to a 2012 report by the California Legislative Analyst's Office. In 2011 the Legislative Analyst's Office had projected the revenue to be at $850 million a year, but later updated that analysis.
"The last time a cigarette tax was on the California ballot was in 2006, when Proposition 86 was narrowly defeated. Proposition 86 would have imposed an additional tax of $2.60 per pack of cigarettes."
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2011
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"The California political landscape is littered with the wreckage of campaigns of rich people who thought they could buy their way to being elected." Author not known.
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2010.
Barbara Boxer, United States Senator from California:
http://www.barbaraboxer.com/
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July 29, 2010
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, The Hollywood Job.
By Sheila Kuehl:
http://www.sheilakuehl.org/sheila-s-essays/go-ahead---blame-the-governor
Remember all the hysteria to recall Governor Gray Davis because of California's energy crisis? The person who took his place didn't turn out so well for California. It was a Hollywood Job without a happy ending.
The California energy crisis was a fraud largely committed by the Enron Corporation and its executives and traders.
Do you think California learned a lesson from the bad experience of recalling Governor Gray Davis? Maybe.
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5/11
Coalition for cannabis policy reform:
See separate page on this web site, Marijuana law reform.



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