mark francis
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California has been committing voting fraud for decades and the efforts of the crooks have produced major benefits for them in return. Never mind that the majority of residents do not want skyrocketing taxes, massive spending on illegals, liberalizing laws against crimes, freeing criminals, dismantling police departments and so forth. The Democrats have a lock on power and they don't give a flip about the citizens of the state.
Bill Essayli: Vehicle registration fees are out of control. AB 2963 would cut car taxes and cap late fees – Orange County Register (ocregister.com)
Sunday, April 14th 2024
Bill Essayli: Vehicle registration fees are out of control. AB 2963 would cut car taxes and cap late fees
Why are Assembly Democrats afraid to give this common sense bill a hearing?
California Gov. Gavin Newsom, left, applauds newly sworn-in California Assembly Speaker Robert Rivas, D-Hollister, at the Capitol in Sacramento, Calif., Friday , June 30, 2023. Rivas is replacing current Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon, D-Lakewood, who has held the position since 2016. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)
By BILL ESSAYLI
PUBLISHED: April 14, 2024 at 7:00 a.m. | UPDATED: April 14, 2024 at 7:01 a.m.
The ruling supermajority Democrat Party in Sacramento has made California the most expensive and difficult state to live in. While most of us can’t afford a fancy dinner at the French Laundry like Gavin Newsom—we all have to drive to get to work and run our lives. That’s why Sacramento Democrats’ assault on everyday commuters with the highest gas and car taxes in the nation defies logic, and it’s why I authored AB 2963 to provide some relief.
However, Democrats in Sacramento would rather spend over $4 billion to give illegal immigrants healthcare instead of providing you a break on your car taxes.
If enacted, AB 2963 would have reduced unfair vehicle registration fees for non-commercial pickup trucks, which many of my constituents in Assembly District 63 drive on a daily basis. It also would provide relief for drivers dealing with outrageous late registration fees from the DMV.
Whether it’s gas prices nearly two dollars higher than the national average, some of the highest car insurance rates in the US, or eye-popping annual vehicle registration fees, Democratic politicians have not been coy with their anti-car, anti-commuter agenda. They want you out of your car, living in a tiny apartment, next to a public transit stop. I do not intend to comply, and I suspect neither will most Californians.
Vehicle registration fees have become prohibitively expensive for drivers to keep up with when the annual bill comes due. California tacks on all sorts of fees and additional costs that can lead to a ballooning total that many are unable to pay. According to the Franchise Tax Board, approximately four million vehicle registration accounts become delinquent every year.
Bill Essayli: Vehicle registration fees are out of control. AB 2963 would cut car taxes and cap late fees – Orange County Register (ocregister.com)
Sunday, April 14th 2024
Bill Essayli: Vehicle registration fees are out of control. AB 2963 would cut car taxes and cap late fees
Why are Assembly Democrats afraid to give this common sense bill a hearing?
California Gov. Gavin Newsom, left, applauds newly sworn-in California Assembly Speaker Robert Rivas, D-Hollister, at the Capitol in Sacramento, Calif., Friday , June 30, 2023. Rivas is replacing current Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon, D-Lakewood, who has held the position since 2016. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)
By BILL ESSAYLI
PUBLISHED: April 14, 2024 at 7:00 a.m. | UPDATED: April 14, 2024 at 7:01 a.m.
The ruling supermajority Democrat Party in Sacramento has made California the most expensive and difficult state to live in. While most of us can’t afford a fancy dinner at the French Laundry like Gavin Newsom—we all have to drive to get to work and run our lives. That’s why Sacramento Democrats’ assault on everyday commuters with the highest gas and car taxes in the nation defies logic, and it’s why I authored AB 2963 to provide some relief.
However, Democrats in Sacramento would rather spend over $4 billion to give illegal immigrants healthcare instead of providing you a break on your car taxes.
If enacted, AB 2963 would have reduced unfair vehicle registration fees for non-commercial pickup trucks, which many of my constituents in Assembly District 63 drive on a daily basis. It also would provide relief for drivers dealing with outrageous late registration fees from the DMV.
Whether it’s gas prices nearly two dollars higher than the national average, some of the highest car insurance rates in the US, or eye-popping annual vehicle registration fees, Democratic politicians have not been coy with their anti-car, anti-commuter agenda. They want you out of your car, living in a tiny apartment, next to a public transit stop. I do not intend to comply, and I suspect neither will most Californians.
Vehicle registration fees have become prohibitively expensive for drivers to keep up with when the annual bill comes due. California tacks on all sorts of fees and additional costs that can lead to a ballooning total that many are unable to pay. According to the Franchise Tax Board, approximately four million vehicle registration accounts become delinquent every year.