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Rancho Santa Margarita, CA - If you think that taxes in California are not high enough, wait
for initiative 13-0002. The Attorney
General of California prepared the following title and summary of the chief
purpose and points of the proposed measure being advanced by Harrison J.
Tibbetts:
TAX ON OIL AND NATURAL GAS. REVENUES TO
EDUCATION, CLEAN ENERGY,
COUNTY INFRASTRUCTURE AND SERVICES, AND STATE
PARKS. INITIATIVE
STATUTE.
Imposes 9.5% tax on value of oil and natural
gas extracted in California. During
first ten years, allocates revenues: 60% to
education for classroom instruction (split equally
between UC, CSU, community colleges, and K-12
schools); 22% to clean energy projects and
research; 15% to counties for infrastructure
and public health and safety services; 3% to state
parks. Thereafter, allocates 80% to
education, 15% to counties, and 5% to state parks. Prohibits
passing tax on to
consumers through higher fuel prices.
Consider that a
number school reformists such as Matt Candler, claim that the public school
system is broken and have proposed viable
alternatives, while others such as Sugata Mitra, Professor of Education
Technology at Newcastle University, who wants to build a school in the Cloud
posits that the public school system is not broken – it is simple an
anachronism.
Whether one thinks
the public system is broken or simply not applicable to the 21st
century, the facts are that providing more funds to public education, whether
K-12 or the university system is like providing free hamburgers to an already
obese population.
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Harrison "Jack" Tibbetts
Campaign Manager at Californians for Responsible Economic Development
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And who is Harrison
J. Tibbetts anyway? His
LinkedIn account states that he is
Campaign Manager at Californians for Responsible Economic
Development. A cursory search for
non-profit organizations do not show an entry for an organization titled Californians
for Responsible Economic Development.
The same account indicates that Mr. Tibbetts is an intern with the Office of Congressman Mike Thompson (D) California.
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