Healthcare funding cuts and another sales tax proposal put new pressure on Los Angeles County voters

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Los Angeles County voters face another tax debate

Los Angeles County voters have approved several sales tax increases in recent years, funding transportation, homeless services, and other major programs that shape daily life across the region.

Another healthcare tax proposal reaches ballots as fuel prices, healthcare funding concerns, and household expenses leave residents weighing whether another increase still feels affordable during a strained election season.

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Past tax measures changed the county landscape

In 2016, voters agreed to pay half a cent more at checkout to support buses, trains, pothole repairs, transportation improvements, and local transit projects across county communities.

One year later, they approved a quarter-cent tax for homeless services, and in 2024, voters raised that amount to a half-cent for expanded support across county programs.

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Economic frustration clouds the election season

The June 2 primary arrives with voters in a darker mood, as gas prices and everyday expenses place fresh pressure on family budgets across Los Angeles County…

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