California's Billionaire Tax Proposal Sparks Debate, Aims to Raise $100 Billion for Healthcare

April 27, 2026
California's Billionaire Tax Proposal Sparks Debate, Aims to Raise $100 Billion for Healthcare
  • A California ballot initiative backed by SEIU UHW West would impose a one-time 5% tax on individuals with a net worth over $1 billion who were residents on January 1, 2026, aiming to raise about $100 billion to offset federal healthcare funding cuts for low-income people.

  • supporters say the measure could have broad fiscal impact, potentially affecting up to 40 million Californians through interconnected budget effects.

  • More than 1.5 million signatures have been gathered, with county verification still needed; supporters believe they will clear roughly the 875,000-signature threshold required to qualify.

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  • Notable supporters include SEIU-UHW West’s Suzanne Jimenez and Senator Bernie Sanders, while Governor Gavin Newsom opposes the measure; major business group leaders warn about unintended consequences.

  • Public commentary raises concerns about the measure’s design, residency classifications, and which taxpayers would be affected.

  • Opponents include prominent tech figures such as Sergey Brin and other business leaders, with rival measures seeking to shield retirement savings and personal property from such taxes.

  • Industry groups argue the measure would harm the economy, reduce investment, and raise living costs for working families.

  • The initiative has created tension within the Democratic Party, with Bernie Sanders backing it as a model for other states, while Newsom remains opposed to wealth taxes at the state level.

  • If multiple measures qualify, the one with the most 'yes' votes would prevail, inviting competition from rival tax measures.

  • A June 24 deadline is set for signature submission to county elections officials, with an upcoming announcement outlining when signatures will be officially filed.

  • SEIU-UHW President Dave Regan emphasizes immediate healthcare funding needs and practical problem-solving motivations behind the measure.

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