By Joel Fox at Fox & Hounds
March 9, 2016
On the 40th anniversary of Proposition 13 passing, the iconic property tax measure could very well be a leading issue on the 2018 ballot both with a ballot initiative or two and a prime topic in the gubernatorial campaign.
There has been a never-ending campaign to change or even end the tax protections of Proposition 13. Fewer Californians remember the days that prompted voters to overwhelming cast aside opposition from elected officials from both political parties and overwhelmingly pass Proposition 13. As demographics and ideology of California voters have changed over the last four decades, there is a growing sense from Prop 13 opponents that the iconic measure might be vulnerable.
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