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Transcripts for KPIX CBS Weekend News 20210913 00:45:00

he was caught on camera without a mask in a posh napa valley restaurant after he opposed rules. he apologized and says this is about much more than just him. my name may appear on the ballot but we re all on the ballot. our principles, our values are on the ballot. who will come out on top is still in question. one thing that isn t is the amount of money california taxpayers will have shelled out to pay for this special recall election. more than $200 million. annie werner, cbs news, san francisco. a lot of money. still ahead on the cbs weekend news, a minnesota town seeks extra innings for a local baseball business with big league ties.

California economy: Why state is still on the brink

California economy: Why state is still on the brink
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Economics, Natural History and Ecology Argue Against Flawed Klamath River Dam Removal Project

Economics, Natural History and Ecology Argue Against Flawed Klamath River Dam Removal Project
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CALmatters Commentary: Business tax hike not the answer to homelessness

CALmatters Commentary: Business tax hike not the answer to homelessness CalMatters Commentary: Peter Blocker, vice president of policy at the California Taxpayers Association. By Peter Blocker, Special to CALmatters California’s state government has so much money it could be constitutionally required to give taxpayers a rebate, so it’s somewhat surprising that a group of lawmakers continues to push for a multibillion-dollar tax hike on employers. Assembly Bill 71 would impose a $2.4 billion-a-year tax increase on businesses, including a corporate income tax rate increase that equates to an 8.6% tax hike on companies doing business in this state. Other provisions would undermine a law that keeps California from taxing income earned by out-of-state businesses for activities that take place outside California – an important policy that keeps tax wars from erupting between California and our international trading partners.

California s exodus problem: 5 ways officials can coax companies to stay

California s exodus problem: 5 ways officials can coax companies to stay
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