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California Taxpayers Association

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California Taxpayers Association
NameCalifornia Taxpayers Association
HeadquartersSacramento, California
Region servedCalifornia

California Taxpayers Association is a non-profit organization that advocates for tax reform and fiscal responsibility in California. The association works closely with California State Legislature and California Governor to promote taxpayer interests. It also collaborates with other organizations, such as the National Taxpayers Union and the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association, to advance its mission. The association's efforts are often reported by California media outlets, including the Los Angeles Times and the San Francisco Chronicle.

History

The California Taxpayers Association was founded in 1926 by a group of California business leaders, including Henry E. Huntington and Phoebe Hearst. The association's early efforts focused on promoting tax fairness and fiscal accountability in California government. Over the years, the association has worked with numerous California governors, including Earl Warren, Pat Brown, and Ronald Reagan, to advance its mission. The association has also been involved in several high-profile California ballot initiatives, including Proposition 13 and Proposition 218. The association's history is closely tied to that of other California taxpayer organizations, such as the California Tax Reform Association and the League of California Cities.

Mission_and_Objectives

The California Taxpayers Association's mission is to promote fiscal responsibility and taxpayer protection in California. The association's objectives include advocating for tax reform, promoting government transparency, and supporting fiscal accountability measures. The association works closely with California lawmakers, including California State Assembly and California State Senate members, to advance its mission. The association also collaborates with other organizations, such as the California Chamber of Commerce and the National Federation of Independent Business, to promote pro-business policies. The association's efforts are often supported by California think tanks, including the Public Policy Institute of California and the Reason Foundation.

Advocacy_and_Legislative_Efforts

The California Taxpayers Association is actively involved in California politics, advocating for taxpayer-friendly policies and opposing tax increases. The association works closely with California legislative leaders, including the Speaker of the California State Assembly and the President pro tempore of the California State Senate. The association has been involved in several high-profile California legislative battles, including the 2009 California budget crisis and the 2012 California tax initiative. The association's advocacy efforts are often reported by California media outlets, including the Sacramento Bee and the Orange County Register. The association also works with other organizations, such as the California Republican Party and the California Democratic Party, to advance its mission.

Organization_and_Leadership

The California Taxpayers Association is led by a board of directors composed of California business leaders and taxpayer advocates. The association's executive director is responsible for overseeing the organization's daily operations and advocating for its mission. The association has a strong presence in Sacramento, California, with a lobbying team that works closely with California lawmakers. The association also has a membership program that allows California taxpayers to support its mission and stay informed about California tax issues. The association's leadership is often recognized by California awards, including the California Golden Bear Award and the Sacramento Business Journal's Best of the Bar Award.

Policy_Positions

The California Taxpayers Association has taken positions on a range of California tax issues, including property tax reform, sales tax reform, and income tax reform. The association supports tax cuts and tax credits that promote economic growth and job creation. The association also opposes tax increases and fees that burden California taxpayers. The association's policy positions are often informed by California think tanks, including the Tax Foundation and the Cato Institute. The association's efforts are often supported by California business organizations, including the California Manufacturers & Technology Association and the California Retailers Association.

Impact_and_Criticisms

The California Taxpayers Association has had a significant impact on California tax policy, advocating for tax reforms that have saved California taxpayers billions of dollars. The association's efforts have been recognized by California awards, including the California Taxpayer Advocate Award and the National Taxpayers Union's Taxpayer Hero Award. However, the association has also faced criticisms from California lawmakers and special interest groups who oppose its taxpayer-friendly policies. The association's efforts have been reported by California media outlets, including the Los Angeles Daily News and the San Diego Union-Tribune. The association's impact is often studied by California universities, including the University of California, Berkeley and the University of Southern California. Category:Taxation in California

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