How the Impact of Proposition 13 Lives On Nearly 50 Years After It Passed | KQED
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In the 1960s and 1970s, California not only pioneered significant social justice movements but also became home to an anti-tax revolution influenced by Howard Jarvis. As we celebrate the 47th anniversary of Proposition 13, this episode of The California Report Magazine podcast delves into how Jarvis's political activism shaped the fiscal landscape of California and reverberated across the nation, intertwining economic policy with social change during a transformative era in American history.
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But at the same time an anti-tax revolution began to take shape, led by an unlikely political figure: Howard Jarvis.
This week, as we mark the 47th anniversary of the passage of Proposition 13, we're featuring a special episode from our friends at the podcast.
Reporter Ariella Markowitz spent some time digging into the rise of the anti-tax movement, and how Howard Jarvis went on to influence decades of political thought.
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