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Clearing up the confusion around Prop 13 on the 2020 ballot

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  1. Durallet
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    They failed to mention that there is a constitutional amendment on the November ballot to modify the 1978 Prop 13 to increase taxes on commercial and industrial properties.

    They failed to mention that there is a constitutional amendment on the November ballot to modify the 1978 Prop 13 to increase taxes on commercial and industrial properties.

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  2. skybrian
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    From the article: [...]

    From the article:

    The Prop 13 on the 2020 ballot has nothing to do with the reform of the original property tax , Prop 13, passed by voters in 1978 to cap property tax increases.

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    This year’s Prop 13 calls for a $15 billion bond to build schools, brick and mortar, not educational funding. After interest, the total cost is expected to be around $27 billion.