Newsom Advocates for National Billionaires' Tax Amid State Proposal Controversy
California Governor Gavin Newsom is pushing for a national 'billionaires' tax' while opposing a state measure that would impose a one-time tax on billionaires. The proposal, backed by a labor union, aims to raise funds for Medicaid but faces criticism for potentially driving wealthy residents out of California.
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Newsom urges a national ‘billionaires’ tax’ while fighting one in California
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