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Elect a shithead Democrat commie as governor and get taxes on drinking water. What could possibly go wrong?
Communists love to tax the shit out of everybody. If they didn't have a such a tremendous state welfare burden because of the illegals they wouldn't have to tax so much, would they?
No wonder the filthy ass state leads the country in poverty, piss poor education and cost of government. That is what happens when you allow third world Beaners to flood into your state and vote in Democrats.
Democrats screw up everything they touch. Only an idiot would ever vote for a Democrat.
California's Gavin Newsom Proposes Tax on Drinking Water in First Budget | Breitbart
California’s Gavin Newsom Proposes Tax on Drinking Water in First Budget
California Governor Gavin Newsom proposed his first budget for the state on Friday, and it includes a tax on drinking water.
The budget, titled “California for All,” declares drinking water a “fundamental right,” and adds: “The Budget includes short-term measures to bring immediate relief to communities without safe drinking water and also proposes an ongoing sustainable funding source to address this problem into the future.”
That source is a new fund, the “Safe and Affordable Drinking Water Fund”:
Safe and Affordable Drinking Water Fund—Establish a new special fund, with a dedicated funding source from new water, fertilizer, and dairy fees, to enable the State Water Resources Control Board to assist communities, particularly disadvantaged communities, in paying for the short-term and long-term costs of obtaining access to safe and affordable drinking water. This proposal is consistent with the policy framework of SB 623, introduced in the 2017-18 legislative session. The Budget also includes $4.9 million General Fund on a one-time basis for the State Water Resources Control Board and the Department of Food and Agriculture to take initial steps toward implementation of this new Safe and Affordable Drinking Water Program, including (1) implementation of fee collection systems, (2) adoption of an annual implementation plan, and (3) development of a map of high-risk aquifers used as drinking water sources.
Communists love to tax the shit out of everybody. If they didn't have a such a tremendous state welfare burden because of the illegals they wouldn't have to tax so much, would they?
No wonder the filthy ass state leads the country in poverty, piss poor education and cost of government. That is what happens when you allow third world Beaners to flood into your state and vote in Democrats.
Democrats screw up everything they touch. Only an idiot would ever vote for a Democrat.
California's Gavin Newsom Proposes Tax on Drinking Water in First Budget | Breitbart
California’s Gavin Newsom Proposes Tax on Drinking Water in First Budget
California Governor Gavin Newsom proposed his first budget for the state on Friday, and it includes a tax on drinking water.
The budget, titled “California for All,” declares drinking water a “fundamental right,” and adds: “The Budget includes short-term measures to bring immediate relief to communities without safe drinking water and also proposes an ongoing sustainable funding source to address this problem into the future.”
That source is a new fund, the “Safe and Affordable Drinking Water Fund”:
Safe and Affordable Drinking Water Fund—Establish a new special fund, with a dedicated funding source from new water, fertilizer, and dairy fees, to enable the State Water Resources Control Board to assist communities, particularly disadvantaged communities, in paying for the short-term and long-term costs of obtaining access to safe and affordable drinking water. This proposal is consistent with the policy framework of SB 623, introduced in the 2017-18 legislative session. The Budget also includes $4.9 million General Fund on a one-time basis for the State Water Resources Control Board and the Department of Food and Agriculture to take initial steps toward implementation of this new Safe and Affordable Drinking Water Program, including (1) implementation of fee collection systems, (2) adoption of an annual implementation plan, and (3) development of a map of high-risk aquifers used as drinking water sources.