Proposition 82

Proposition 82 on the June 6th California Primary Election Ballot is titled, “Preschool Education. Tax On Incomes Over $400,000 for Individuals; $800,000 for Couples….” A better name for this misguided statute is the “Preschool Education Bureaucracy. Driving Jobs from California Act.” Because that’s what this initiative would do.

As noted yesterday, California already ranks 40th among the states in business climate. This initiative, if passed, would increase taxes for the wealthy. It sounds great—use the money for mandatory preschool, help our kids, it only impacts the rich, etc.—but if it passes the impact would be felt only slightly among the wealthy. The true impact would be on the lower and middle class.

If you’re a business owner, and you have a choice of hiring one more person in California (which will have an impact on growing your business, increasing your revenues, etc.) or hiring that employee in another state, what would you choose if the tax rate in California is quite high? I’m sure the Nevada Development Authority, Phoenix Development Authority, and the Metro Denver Economic Development Corporation are rooting for passage.

Not only is this initiative bad from a tax standpoint, it’s bad for our children. Does anyone honestly believe that California needs another bureaucracy to run our childrens’ lives? Don’t we, the parents, do a better job of choosing what’s right for our children than the state? For example, parents who want to “home school” preschool would be prohibited from doing so under Proposition 82.

I hadn’t planned on writing about this initiative in late February when the primary ballot won’t be until June 6th. However, two items caused me to pen this entry. First, the Wall Street Journal wrote an editorial today on this measure. Second, the measure’s leading proponent, Rob Reiner, has been in the news. As Hugh Hewitt noted Reiner has taken a leave of absence from First Five, the state agency spending money from a cigarette tax. Maybe you caught the commercials that ran over the holidays, “Preschool is good for our kids.” Hmmm, that’s not a leading message with a ballot initiative upcoming….

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