California Proposition 5, Property Tax as Sole Source of Revenues (1916)
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Its goal was to declare that all public revenues be raised by taxation of land values (as opposed to other forms of taxation), and that the tax could only be levied on the value of the land, not on any land improvements, such as buildings.
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