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California billionaire tax qualifies for ballot after gathering signatures

27 April 2026
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Proponents of a new initiative to tax California billionaires have reportedly gathered sufficient signatures to place the measure on the November ballot. The proposal, led by the Service Employees International Union-United Healthcare Workers West (SEIU-UHW), seeks to implement a one-time 5% tax on individuals with a net worth of $1 billion or more. The union claims to have collected over 1.5 million signatures, surpassing the 875,000 needed for ballot qualification. Named the “2026 Billionaire Tax Act,” the initiative aims to prevent hospital and clinic closures in California and support public K-14 education and food assistance programs. However, it faces opposition from figures like California Governor Gavin Newsom, who warns it may negatively impact the state’s economy by prompting wealthy residents to leave. The tax could potentially generate around $100 billion over five years, as California billionaires hold $2 trillion in collective wealth yet contribute less than 1.5% in annual taxes.

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The proposed billionaire tax reflects ongoing discussions about wealth inequality and tax policy in California, where the state’s wealthiest citizens currently contribute a lower effective tax rate than many middle-class residents. Historical attempts at wealth taxes, such as those seen in other states or countries, have often led to debates about economic mobility and the impact on high-income earners’ residency decisions. The significant potential revenue from this tax highlights the state’s need for funding in critical areas such as healthcare and education, especially in the context of rising costs and budget constraints.

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