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From the post:
>California’s proposed billionaire tax has apparently drummed up more than enough signatures to make it on the fall ballot.
The milestone sets up a a high-stakes showdown with money from labor, political groups, and the tech industry likely to pour money into campaign for and against the measure.
Backers of the initiative announced this weekend that more than 1.5 million people signed a petition to bring the one-time, 5% wealth tax to a statewide vote come November. That’s well beyond the 875,000 names needed to qualify the measure, and likely sufficient to account for illegible or invalid signatures.
Archive: https://archive.today/ScJ5q
From the post:
>>California’s proposed billionaire tax has apparently drummed up more than enough signatures to make it on the fall ballot.
The milestone sets up a a high-stakes showdown with money from labor, political groups, and the tech industry likely to pour money into campaign for and against the measure.
Backers of the initiative announced this weekend that more than 1.5 million people signed a petition to bring the one-time, 5% wealth tax to a statewide vote come November. That’s well beyond the 875,000 names needed to qualify the measure, and likely sufficient to account for illegible or invalid signatures.