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On Monday, the Newsom administration announced California would soar past the limit by an astonishing $16 billion. The governor proposed what he called the largest state tax rebate in history, guaranteeing payments of up to $1,100 to people who earn up to $75,000 per year, or roughly two-thirds of the state’s adult population.
“I’m about to make an announcement no other governor in California history has ever made and I would argue no governor in American history is ever made: Today we’re announcing a $75.7 billion budget surplus,” Newsom said during a news conference in Oakland. “Because of this announcement, two-thirds of all Californians will benefit from this stimulus. That’s roughly $12 billion.”
Decades later, California s Gann limit back in spotlight
ADAM BEAM, Associated Press
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FILE - In this June 7, 1978 file photo, Paul Gann, left, and Howard Jarvis, right, celebrate as their co-authored tax initiative Proposition 13 takes a commanding lead and ultimately won in the California primary in Los Angeles. California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Monday, May 10, 2021, he plans to send money back to most state taxpayers because the state is projected to exceed a voter-approved limit on appropriations for only the second time ever. The limit is named after Paul Gann, a conservative activist who died in 1989 who campaigned for the limit.File/AP