What ‘millionaire tax’ plans on California, Massachusetts ballots mean for taxpayers

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How states plan to spend ‘millionaire tax’ revenue

We’ve seen voters reject income tax increases on high earners, even when it applies to relatively few people.

Jared Walczak

Vice president of state projects at the Tax Foundation

Overall, there’s one clear trend with state tax ballots: Voters care about the plans for the money, he said.

With funds earmarked for zero-emissions vehicle subsidies, Proposition 30 is opposed by Gov. Gavin Newsom, who believes the measure will negatively impact the state’s economy without a benefit that “broadly accrues to Californians,” Walczak said.

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