Taxing Candy: California Speaker On Her 2010 Ballot Initiative
Los Angeles Times columnist/legend George Skelton has an excellent piece this morning on Karen Bass, the Assembly speaker. Most of the discussion is about Bass' effort to put together a tax reform commission. The good news is that she's pushing it. The bad news is that "the boys" -- the governor and other legislative leaders -- are holding it up until after the budget is finished. And that means a delay until next year at the earliest. Yes, the legislature may pass a budget in August or September, but voters likely will have to sign on to elements of it in November. If voters balk, we could be redoing the budget at Christmastime.
For followers of blockbuster democracy, the most interesting part of the column comes near the end, where Skelton quotes Bass on her plans to sponsor a $300 million ballot initiative in 2010 to fund foster care programs. She's decided on a funding source for the money; a tax on candy. Skelton's only mistake is not getting an answer to the next question: What does she consider candy? Certainly nothing made by See's, with its headquarters here in Los Angeles.


















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