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- A handful of California’s estimated 214 billionaires are trying to stop a proposed wealth tax.
- Google cofounder Sergey Brin, who moved assets out of the state, has spent $82 million.
- Here are those joining him, including Peter Thiel, ex-Google CEO Eric Schmidt, and DoorDash CEO Tony Xu.
California’s tech billionaires and millionaires are going down spending.
This November, Californians will vote on whether to impose a billionaire tax after a last-minute push for Gov. Gavin Newsom to broker a deal failed to materialize.
With their fortunes (or at least a lengthy court battle) potentially at stake, some of the biggest names in tech have poured in over $120 million to try to outright sink or complicate the chances of a one-time 5% wealth tax on state residents and trusts with assets over $1 billion.
In comparison, SEIU-UHW, a healthcare workers union, the wealth tax’s primary backer, has received roughly $31 million thus far.
Here’s a look at some of the biggest names that are lined up against the tax
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