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The John Kobylt Show

The Latest Attack On Prop 13 (09/17)

The John Kobylt Show

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4.3799 Ratings

🗓️ 17 September 2025

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

Susan Shelley from HJTA with details on the latest attack on Prop 13

John tells his Santa Monica homeless guy story

Carl DeMaio on Prop 50 polling

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0:00.0

This is an IHeart podcast.

0:04.8

KFI AM 640.

0:06.6

You're listening to the John Cobel podcast on the IHeart Radio app.

0:11.0

There is another attack on Prop 13.

0:14.3

The proposition passed in 1978 to stabilize your property taxes, keep them from going sky high.

0:21.9

And there have been some court decisions that have led the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association

0:28.2

to promote a new proposition, and they want you to sign it.

0:33.4

Save, well, a new referendum, save Prop 13.com.

0:37.7

And to explain all this is Susan Shelley from the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association.

0:42.3

Susan, how are you?

0:44.1

I'm great, John.

0:45.1

Thanks so much for having me today.

0:46.6

All right.

0:46.9

What is this new threat to Prop 13 and where did it originate?

0:52.5

Well, it originated in the fact that Howard Jarvis knew in 1978 that if he capped property

0:58.0

taxes, they'd come at us for the same money by another name with another tax of the same

1:03.7

people.

1:04.5

And so there are a bunch of protections in Prop 13, but two-thirds vote required certain local

1:09.9

taxes.

1:10.6

They have to go on the ballot. They have to get a two-thirds vote required certain local taxes.

1:10.8

They have to go on the ballot.

1:12.1

They have to get a two-thirds vote.

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