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ABC News27.04.2026Politik2 dk okumaUnited States

California Billionaire Tax Proposal Qualifies for November Ballot

One-time 5% tax on billionaires would generate $100 billion to offset federal healthcare cuts

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  • A California proposal to impose a one-time 5% tax on individuals with net worth exceeding $1 billion has gathered enough signatures for the November ballot.
  • Backed by SEIU Healthcare Workers West, the measure aims to generate $100 billion to offset federal healthcare funding cuts for low-income residents.
  • Governor Gavin Newsom and Silicon Valley tech moguls oppose the plan, warning it will drive billionaires out of the state.

KI-generierte Zusammenfassung

Warum es wichtig ist

California faces potential federal healthcare funding cuts that could impact low-income residents. The state has no current wealth tax, and nearly half of California's personal income tax revenue comes from the top 1% of earners. At least 25 billionaires from Forbes' 2025 rankings have significant ties to California.

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SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- A controversial proposal in California to temporarily increase taxes on billionaires has enough signatures to qualify for the November ballot, a labor union backing the measure said Monday. The proposal, backed by the Service Employees International Union Healthcare Workers West, would impose a one-time, 5% tax on individuals whose net worth exceeds $1 billion and who were living in the state as of Jan. 1, 2026. The goal is to generate $100 billion in revenue, which would largely be used to offset federal funding cuts to healthcare for low-income people. “California’s health is at stake,” said Liz Perlman, executive director of a chapter of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, a major labor union. “Hospitals are closing and people will die. Why? So billionaires can get another tax cut that they don’t need.” The California Secretary of State still has to verify the signatures and officially place the measure on the ballot. Backers say they collected more than 1.5 million signatures, well over the roughly 875,000 they needed. If the measure goes before voters in November, it could prompt one of the costliest ballot fights ever and will draw national attention as a litmus test for voter attitudes on raising taxes on the rich. Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders has already traveled to California to campaign for the idea. Meanwhile, Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom and Silicon Valley tech moguls are adamantly opposed. They warn it will drive California's wealthiest residents out of the state. Nearly half of California's personal income tax revenue comes from the top 1% of earners. Some have already purchased properties out of state in case it passes. “After playing with matches since October the SEIU has succeeded in lighting a ‘Tax the Rich’ wildfire by getting enough signatures,” said David Lesperance, a tax consultant who's advised some of his wealthy clients who left California because of the proposal. “The many billionaire targets of their efforts have already responded by executing fire escape plans by relocating to other states.” Brian Brokaw, a longtime Newsom adviser who is leading a political committee opposing the tax, said the measure was poorly constructed and would deal a huge blow to the state’s budget. “Enacting a so-called wealth tax in just one state wouldn’t target a small group -- it would impact all 40 million Californians,” he said in a statement. “This proposal trades a short-term revenue bump for long-term losses.” At least 25 billionaires listed among Forbes magazine’s 2025 rankings of the world’s 500 wealthiest people either lived in California or had some significant ties to the state, based on a review by The Associated Press. But determining whether they were full-time residents or just frequent visitors could turn into a matter of dispute, since many of them own property elsewhere.

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  • California Secretary of State will verify signatures and place measure on November ballot

    Sehr wahrscheinlich · Innerhalb von Wochen

  • The measure will face intense political and financial opposition from billionaires and business interests

    Sehr wahrscheinlich · Innerhalb von Monaten

  • The ballot measure could become one of the costliest in California history

    Wahrscheinlich · Innerhalb von Monaten

Offene Fragen

  • Will the California Secretary of State verify the signatures?
  • How many billionaires will actually leave California if the tax passes?
  • Will the revenue actually offset federal healthcare cuts?
  • Could this face legal challenges?

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This article was originally published by ABC News.

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