California voters face a pivotal choice this November with Proposition 43, a ballot measure backed by the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association that would make it far harder for cities and counties to raise new taxes—requiring a supermajority public vote. While supporters tout it as a safeguard against local government overreach, critics warn it could cripple schools, infrastructure, and emergency services by blocking essential revenue. The outcome could reshape California’s fiscal future, forcing voters to weigh taxpayer control against the practical needs of local governance.

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