Sunday, September 23, 2012

annotated biblyography

http://www.teckco.com/ff/053.pdf

In this article, the author describes in simple terms, what proposition 13 consists of. He explains how with proposition 13 in place, an individuals home can not have a raised property tax by the price of which the neighbors have sold their home. Also, that every property in the state is covered and protected. This article gives a great explanation of what this proposition does, while simultaneously asking devils advocate like questions. questions that the everage tax payer is proboly asking, which is why i think this article was particularly helpful.

 http://vig.cdn.sos.ca.gov/2012/general/pdf/30-title-summ-analysis.pdf
 After searching, and continually finding biased and useless articles, this article came fourth as both clearly stated and factual. This article had a great layout of information, starting off with exactly what the proposition consists of, and how it will effect us. even better, this is done completely without bias, i feel like this was completely factual. Also, it brought interesting attention to some other topics that i wasn't aware of. for example, what would happen if both prop 30 and prop 38 were to be voted on and approved. since they are both propositions that intend to affect sales and PIT rates. If it wasn't for this article i would have been left in the dark to such information, and i would recommend this article to anyone looking for more information proposition 30

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