"To get the state’s financial system back in reasonable running order, 'all the things that make California unique need to go, including term limits, property tax limits, and direct democracy,' said Alan Auerbach, a professor of economics and law at Berkeley. 'They're all crazy.'"
In California magazine, John Wildermuth investigates the state budget process thirty-two years after Proposition 13.
Thursday, September 16, 2010
What Hath Jarvis Wrought?
Labels:
1970s,
California,
economic history,
education,
political history,
politics,
twentieth century,
twenty-first century
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