Opinion: California’s shakedown government expands under Gavin Newsom
If you thought Governor Gavin Newsom’s new gas tax, SBX1-2, was about punishing big, bad oil companies, it’s not. It’s actually about much more – and none of it is good news for taxpayers.
After no action on Newsom’s declared “crisis” for months, the bill was jammed through in less than a week. There were no meaningful hearings, no public testimony, no opportunity for those directly impacted to present opposing views. Because the legislation was moved during a “special session,” it was able to avoid many of the procedural requirements of normal legislation. This was a shameful display of raw political power which, thanks to one-party rule, is now all too common.
SBX1-2 is a gross insult to taxpayers. First, the Legislature’s own analysis projects that it will cost nearly $10 million annually with a minimum of 34 new enforcement bureaucrats.
Malaysia Latest News, Malaysia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
As floods endanger the San Joaquin Valley, Newsom cuts funding for floodplainsThe governor eliminated $40 million for restoring floodplains, halting projects that help protect vulnerable, disadvantaged communities like Stockton. San Joaquin Valley legislators are pushing back.
Read more »
Newsom requests federal disaster declaration for 9 California counties battered by stormsGov. Gavin Newsom sent a request Tuesday for a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration for nine California counties, including Monterey County.
Read more »
Column: Newsom learned with oil bill: Working with lawmakers is key to passing lawsBy engaging directly with Democratic lawmakers, California Gov. Gavin Newsom secured a victory in his war with Big Oil.
Read more »
Newsom launches national campaign to fight 'authoritarian leaders'With $10 million in campaign funds, Gov. Gavin Newsom opened a new federal political action committee dubbed the 'Campaign for Democracy' to boost Democrats in the 2024 election.
Read more »
Newsom starts tour to boost red-state Democrats, pledges to take on 'authoritarian leaders'California Gov. Gavin Newsom has launched a new political action committee to boost Democrats in Republican states.
Read more »
‘That’s not who we are’: Gov. Newsom starts tour to boost red-state DemocratsNewsom pledged to take on “authoritarian leaders” he says are “directly attacking our freedoms,” including Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis…
Read more »