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12/8/2003
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IoA - � <br />THE LOCAL TAXPAYERS AND PUBLIC SAFETY PROTECTION ACT <br />SECTION ONE Short Title. <br />These amendments to the California Constitution shall be known and may be <br />cited as the LOCAL TAXPAYERS AND PUBLIC SAFETY PROTEC TION ACT. <br />SECTION TWO. Findings and Purposes <br />(a) The People of the State of California find that restoring local control over local <br />tax dollars is vital to insure that local tax dollars are used to provide critical local services <br />including police, fire, emergency and trauma care, public health, libraries, criminal <br />justice, and road and street maintenance. Reliable funding for these services is essential <br />for the security, well -being and quality of life of all Californians. <br />(b) For many years, the Legislature has taken away local tax dollars used by local <br />governments so that the State could control those local tax dollars. In fact, the Legislature <br />has been taking away billions of local tax dollars each year, forcing local governments to <br />either raise local fees or taxes to maintain services, or cut back on critically needed local <br />services. <br />(c) The Legislature's diversion of local tax dollars from local governments harms <br />local governments' ability to provide such specific services as police, fire, emergency and <br />trauma care, public health, libraries, criminal justice, and road and street maintenance. <br />(d) In recognition of the harm caused by diversion of local tax dollars and the <br />importance placed on voter control of major decisions concerning government finance, <br />and consistent with existing provisions of the California Constitution that give the people <br />the right to vote on fiscal changes, the People of the State of Califomia want the right to <br />vote upon actions by the State government that take local tax dollars from local <br />governments. <br />(e) The Local Taxpayers and Public Safety Protection Act is designed to insure <br />that the People of the State of California shall have the right to approve or reject the <br />actions of state government to take away local revenues that fund vitally needed local <br />services. <br />(f) The Local Taxpayers and Public Safety Protection Act strengthens the <br />requirement that if the State mandates local governments to implement new or expanded <br />programs, then the State shall reimburse local governments for the cost of those <br />programs. <br />(g) The Local Taxpayers and Public Safety Protection Act does not amend or <br />modify the School Funding Initiative, Proposition 98 (Article XVI, section 8 of the <br />California Constitution). <br />
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