By Laura Ernde
Daily Journal Staff Writer The California Supreme Court declined Wednesday to wade into the politically charged debate over state budgets and tax increases. Without comment, the justices denied a petition challenging the requirement that all budgets and tax increases win approval of a two-thirds majority of the Legislature. Reformers have blamed the requirement for the state's fiscal problems and have called for a constitutional con...
Daily Journal Staff Writer The California Supreme Court declined Wednesday to wade into the politically charged debate over state budgets and tax increases. Without comment, the justices denied a petition challenging the requirement that all budgets and tax increases win approval of a two-thirds majority of the Legislature. Reformers have blamed the requirement for the state's fiscal problems and have called for a constitutional con...
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