Gov. Jerry Brown responds to a question concerning his revised 2013-14 state budget plan during a news conference at the Capitol in Sacramento, Calif., Tuesday, May 14, 2013. Despite surging state tax revenue, Brown unveiled a revised spending plan for the coming fiscal year that is $1.2 billion lower than he projected in January. (AP Photo/ Rich Pedroncelli)
Gov. Jerry Brown responds to a question concerning his revised 2013-14 state budget plan during a news conference at the Capitol in Sacramento, Calif., Tuesday, May 14, 2013. Despite surging state tax revenue, Brown unveiled a revised spending plan for the coming fiscal year that is $1.2 billion lower than he projected in January. (AP Photo/ Rich Pedroncelli)
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Brown's budget: Rebounding with tax hikes
January 10, 2013
| AppealDemocrat
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) -- Riding a wave of new tax revenue, California's spending plan for the coming fiscal year will rise by 7 percent, a powerful indication that the...
Fresno County supervisors plan for program cuts
January 29, 2013
| FresnoBee.com: Local
Fresno County's tax revenue is unlikely to cover the mounting bills expected in the coming year, prompting the county's top administrator this week to call for across-the-board...
San Francisco wins bid for Super Bowl L in 2016
May 21, 2013
| Silver And Black Pride
A whole lot of much needed jobs were just created for a struggling section of the country, along with a ton of tax revenue coming with it. Any hotels that were planning on...
West Des Moines backs 2 business support groups
May 19, 2013
| DesMoinesRegister.com
Two West Des Moines organizations that support business development are among the groups to receive city hotel-motel tax revenue in the coming fiscal year. ...
Panhandlers cutting into Indy's convention business
May 17, 2013
| indystar.com
That translates into a loss of more than $3 million in tax revenue that could be used for police, fire and roads. Indianapolis is filled with kindhearted people. We want to...
Prop. 13 loophole gives edge to big players
May 05, 2013
| Los Angeles Times
It means a loss of tens of millions of dollars a year in tax revenue. In 2006, billionaire computer magnate Michael Dell, one of the world's richest men, agreed to pay $200...
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