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ixed Reactions Greet California's $3.2 Billion Spending Proposal For '63
SACRAMENTO H'P1 - Gov.
Edmund G. Brown's $3.2 spending
proposal for lisval l."-64 was
greeted wilh mixed reactions by
republicans and Democrats in tbe
legislature today.
The huge budget largest (or
any state in history was intro
duced in both houses yesterday.
It became ABSOO in the assem
bly and AB500 in the Senate.
On the surface. Brown's plan
to establish a slate pay-as-you
go income tax starting July 1.
1054. appeared to be in serious
trouble.
Even some leading members of
his own party failed to support
the withholding tax plan.
Sen. Hugh M. Burns, D-Fre.Mio.
one of the Democrats' most im
portant members in the legisla
ture as upper chamber president
pro tempore, had this to say:
"1 have heard and noticed
growing opposition at the local
level from businessmen and tax
payers with respect to the with
holding of personal income taxes
This will be difficult to sell and
1 am not yet convinced that I can
support such a program."
Assembly Speaker Jesse M. I'h
ruh said he supported the broad
general outline of the budget but
reserved Die right to "perhaps
quarrel with specific items."
The two chairmen of money
committees in the legislature
were also apparently in broad
agreement but undecided
specifics.
Chairman George Miller, D-Mar-
tinez, of the Senate Finance Com.
mitlee said he had "serious
doubts" that the proposed tax in
creases will pay for state services
adequately during the next two
vcars.
AssembKman Robert V. Crown,
D-Alameda. chairman of the lower
chamber Ways and Means Com
mittee, said it was "basically a
good budget." He coupled that
statement with a request to the
governor for more information on
revenue and expenditure forecasts
for the next five years.
Republicans left no doubt that
they intended to oppose the with
holding tax vigorously.
Sen. John F. McCarthy, R-San
Rafael, upper chamber minority
floor leader, charged that the tax
proposal was merely "bookkeep
ing" that will "just postpone the
problem another year."
Assemblyman Charles J. Con
rad. R-Sherman Oaks, the lower
chamber minority floor leader,
said the budget "does not solve
California's problems, it merely
postpones the day of reckoning."
And assemblyman Don Mul
ford, R-Oakland. GOP caucus
chairman, said the withholding
plan "repudiates Brown's promise
not to raise taxes."
In his budget message. Brown
proposed two major tax reforms
about. the withholding principle and elim
ination of the installment pay
ment privilege on Jan. 1, 19M.
He said these and other reforms
were "long overdue" and suggest
ed that to make the lax more
palatable the state's taxpayers
be given a 25 per cent "forgive
ness" for taxes during calendar
19(14.
"If California is to avoid levy.ja "reasonable chance" that there Itax. He said the bill embodiedj Housselot Former Rep. Johnjwas contemplated. The former
ing new taxes," he said, "it mustjwill be no need for additional I proposals approved recently
receive full and equitable return
from its present revenue struc
ture and this is the only satisfac
tory way to insure full compli
ance at a reasonable cost."
The governor told the lawmak
ers in his budget message that if
his reforms are adopted there is
taxes during his second four-year
term in office.
Other developments in the leg
islature: Education Assemblyman
Charles B. Garngus introduced a
$121 million school finance bill in
cluding a countywide equalization
the state board of education
Narcotics Sen. Donald Grun
sky, R-Watsonville, introduced a
bill to legalize evidence found by
police during a search of homes
and automobiles admissible in
court for narcotics violation convictions.
by'Rousselot offered to appear before
!a liaison committee of the Repub
lican caucus designed to help uni
fy the party. But committee chair
man George W. Milias, R-Gihoy,
said no investigation that would
require Rnusselot's appearance
congressman recently was ap
pointed western coordinator (or
the John Birch Society.
Diploma Mills Senator G run
sky introduced twn measures
aimed at so-called "diploma
mills" at the request of the state
department of education.
Bills introduced in the legis
lature yesterday:
.SB.'iflO Miller: Th budget bill.
SB4.V1 Christensen: Changes
name of California National Guard
Reserve to tlie State Military Reserve.
IIKRAM) AM) NKWS, Klamath Falls. Ore.
Wednesday, February 6, 1963
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day. They left alter sellinc their
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last which produced an attendant
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