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One-On-One Interview with Jon Coupal, President of the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers AssociationJon and Jon have an interesting conversation about a lot of current issues in California Politics. Confront your FOMO by taking a few minutes (well, 45 minutes) and enjoy!
In this extended one-on-one conversation, I sit down with Jon Coupal, President of the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association, for a deep dive into the battles that define California’s political and fiscal future. Coupal has spent decades as the state’s foremost taxpayer watchdog, carrying forward the legacy of Howard Jarvis and the landmark Proposition 13—an initiative that continues to protect homeowners nearly half a century after voters overwhelmingly passed it. Over the course of 42 minutes, we take a wide-ranging tour through the fault lines of California politics:
Coupal explains how taxpayer advocates have had to defend Proposition 13 again and again, battling lawsuits, legislative end-runs, and court decisions that quietly erode voter protections. He also shares why California’s fiscal issues remain a dividing line where many voters lean far more center-right than the state’s political establishment would ever admit. This isn’t just a history lesson—it’s a timely warning about what’s happening in Sacramento right now. If you want to understand the real fight behind the headlines—the clash between taxpayers and the political machine—this interview is a must-watch. And if you’re ready to do more than watch, head over to SaveProp13.com to sign the petition, get involved, and stand with the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association as they take this fight directly to the ballot. Watch the video, then join the conversation below. And if you care about protecting Prop 13 and keeping Sacramento accountable, you’ll want to hear every word. For Paid Subscribers — You Get Access To “One More Question” with Jon Coupal. Except it’s more like you get to see the two of us come to blows on the one thing we disagree upon the most. I am right, by the way, he is wrong… Watch with a 7-day free trialSubscribe to So, Does It Matter? California Politics! to watch this video and get 7 days of free access to the full post archives. A subscription gets you:
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