Proposition 13, a measure to limit the amount of money the state and local governments could demand in property taxes, was the brainchild of Howard Jarvis, a tough retired businessman. He appealed to ordinary people like himself to throw off the yoke of government extravagance and limit taxes through the initiative process. was a populist campaign, organized on a grassroots level. It reflected how the people were tired of their growing tax burden and business as usual in Sacramento. a measure that would reduce property taxes for 99 per cent of the people but raise the taxes on those in the top 1 per cent. carried to success by cooperation among a sophisticated and experienced collection of political analysts, campaign managers, and real estate interests fronted by Howard Jarvis and his faux populist rhetoric.

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Proposition 13, a measure to limit the amount of
money the state and local governments could
demand in property taxes, was
the brainchild of Howard Jarvis, a tough
retired businessman. He appealed to ordinary
people like himself to throw off the yoke of
government extravagance and limit taxes
through the initiative process.
was a populist campaign, organized on a
grassroots level. It reflected how the people
were tired of their growing tax burden and
business as usual in Sacramento.
a measure that would reduce property taxes
for 99 per cent of the people but raise the
taxes on those in the top 1 per cent.
carried to success by cooperation among a
sophisticated and experienced collection of
political analysts, campaign managers, and
real estate interests fronted by Howard Jarvis
and his faux populist rhetoric.
Transcribed Image Text:Proposition 13, a measure to limit the amount of money the state and local governments could demand in property taxes, was the brainchild of Howard Jarvis, a tough retired businessman. He appealed to ordinary people like himself to throw off the yoke of government extravagance and limit taxes through the initiative process. was a populist campaign, organized on a grassroots level. It reflected how the people were tired of their growing tax burden and business as usual in Sacramento. a measure that would reduce property taxes for 99 per cent of the people but raise the taxes on those in the top 1 per cent. carried to success by cooperation among a sophisticated and experienced collection of political analysts, campaign managers, and real estate interests fronted by Howard Jarvis and his faux populist rhetoric.
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