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  GOP's Whitman: California property tax limits led to deficits
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Last EditedJason  Jul 01, 2010 03:01am
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News DateWednesday, June 30, 2010 09:00:00 AM UTC0:0
Description Republican gubernatorial candidate Meg Whitman acknowledged Tuesday that much of the deficit left behind when Jerry Brown vacated the Governor's Office was due to Proposition 13, but she said his reaction to the tax-limiting voter initiative should have been to cut spending.

Whitman's latest television ad blasts Brown for the deficit that faced lawmakers and new Gov. George Deukmejian when Brown left office in 1983.

Proposition 13, approved by voters in 1978, reduced local property tax revenues and led the state to take more financial responsibility for schools and other local services.

Brown spokesman Sterling Clifford said the Democratic nominee used a surplus he helped build to help local agencies while implementing Proposition 13, ensuring they did not "suddenly lay off hundreds of police officers and firefighters and schoolteachers."
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