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Updated about 4 years ago, 11/04/2020

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Christopher Smith
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  • brentwood, CA
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California Draconian Rent Control and Property Tax Inc Nov Ballot

Christopher Smith
  • Investor
  • brentwood, CA
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In addition to an irresponsible Draconian Rent Control measure, California will also be voting on an equally irresponsible Confiscatory Property Tax increase in November.

Props 21 and 15 respectively, will combine to tragically foist the burden of the state's longstanding gross fiscal mismanagement squarely on the backs of businesses at perhaps the very worst time for them economically in recent memory.

Please make these proposed measures known to all California business owners, and please vote NO on BOTH in the upcoming November ballot.

Also understand that those proposing these measures have clearly indicated that these initiatives represent merely a first step in their long-term plans to effect the single largest wealth grab in the state's history.

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