Posted by Brandon Powers at 12:00 am on May 10, 2008 Comments Off on San Bernardino County Supervisorial Candidate Rita Vogler Wants to Repeal Prop 13
In 1978, after years of scandalous actions by local agencies in
the definition of property taxes, voters passed Prop 13 setting a
single statewide standard. It has become the ‘third rail’ in
California politics because of the protections against abuse it
offers taxpayers as well as guaranteeing a great tax rate.
In 1980, Prop 8 was passed to define who, how, and why property
was to be reassessed for lower values, again offering a landmark
protection against bureaucrats who were continuing to raise
property taxes even though property was going down in value.
For over 25 years these two bulwarks against government
intrusion into our lives have protected families and land owners
big and small.
That is why when a politician comes along promising to lower
property taxes unilaterally, I smile – because even though it
sounds great, they are really offering to repeal Prop 13 and Prop
8.
Hesperia Councilwoman Rita Vogler, a large land owner herself,
is running against Supervisor Brad Mitzelfelt in the First District
in San Bernardino County.
Councilwoman Vogler has built part of her fortune on the low,
predictable property tax rates afforded by… Read More