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In the ongoing discussion surrounding AB46, there is an argument that veterans should “pay your taxes.” However, this argument overlooks the multifaceted challenges that veterans often confront. Military veterans have made tremendous sacrifices for their nation, and AB46 is a crucial step in ensuring they receive the support and recognition they rightfully deserve for their unwavering service. It is important to emphasize that this bill is not about veterans evading taxes but rather about offering essential financial relief to veterans grappling with the high cost of living in California.
When we compare California to other states that generously provide tax-free incentives to veterans, it underscores a compelling need for the Golden State to take similar measures. California boasts a substantial military population, and these veterans have dedicated their lives to serving their country.
They unquestionably deserve the same benefits and appreciation afforded to veterans in the twenty-five states that do not tax military retirement benefits. AB46 signifies a pivotal step towards aligning California with these states, thereby acknowledging the sacrifices and contributions of its military retirees.
While valid concerns about using enlisted members for propaganda and disparities between enlisted personnel and senior officers exist, it is essential to separate these concerns from the importance of AB46. This bill’s core purpose is to provide financial relief and support to veterans, regardless of any concerns related to military leadership. California now has an opportunity to demonstrate its unwavering commitment to veterans by enacting legislation that harmonizes with the practices of other states and acknowledges the invaluable contributions of its military retirees. It is high time for California to step up and support its veterans, just like other states. 🇺🇸 #SupportOurVeterans #AB46 #VeteranSupport 🇺🇸.
Overall, I believe AB46 is a positive step in the right direction. It would provide much-needed financial relief to veterans in California, and it would do so fairly and responsibly.
B.S. pay your taxes
No you’re not all going to war. Having been prior enlisted Navy 14 years (Corpsman FMF) with multiple family members having served I know for a fact that many of our giving senior medical, dental and administrative staff just bide their time and do work arounds to wrap up 20-30 years takinig advantage of no tax home purchased in Southern California, using other states such as Illinois to call themselves residence when they live in California. They do 30 years driving down the I15 to San Diego to work in clinics or fly transport on the weekends. What really is astounding is how the propaganda machine puts the enlisted member front and center to the public when they want something to pass. While the senior officer crowd waits in the shadows looking to collect more generational wealth at hard working teachers, firefighter, nurses etc expense. Your contract was with the federal government not have anything to do with California.
It’s time to go. It is too expensive to live and sustain here. Home prices and property taxes are too high. It’s been nice California I hope the rich enjoy you. It’s used up warriors have no place here.
Disable Veteran do not know the laws that protect veterans under the when dealing with all government agencies . Disable vets have constructional that say all laws , rules , regulation , and polices must comply with the laws of section 28 part B and section 5.04 Title 1, 2, 3,.of State and Federal government that is require to be train to understand how to talk to a person who suffers with PTSD . It is a felony of 2 year’s In jail or probation plus 100.000. dollars fine per violation plus attorney fee and court cost plus punitive damages . The VA has violated these laws in everything the do so has the police department and end up paying $100.000 of thousands of dollars to veterans who fights for there rights . We need Attorneys who can fight for discrimination of civil rights cases for veterans . Veterans should not have to fight in court for something that is a given .
No matter how much support a bill like AB46 gathers, its never enough to have it pass. As a 30 year veteran, I work in California and make a good living, but eventually the cost of living here will drive veterans like myself away This bill would have helped keep some in California, but it seems that most California state legislators don’t really care that much about veterans or perhaps its just not that important to them.
Vote yes on AB-46.
What’s Going down i am new to this, I stumbled upon this I have found It positively useful and it has helped me out loads. I hope to contribute & help different customers like its aided me. Good job.
In the ongoing discussion surrounding AB46, there is an argument that veterans should “pay your taxes.” However, this argument overlooks the multifaceted challenges that veterans often confront. Military veterans have made tremendous sacrifices for their nation, and AB46 is a crucial step in ensuring they receive the support and recognition they rightfully deserve for their unwavering service. It is important to emphasize that this bill is not about veterans evading taxes but rather about offering essential financial relief to veterans grappling with the high cost of living in California.
When we compare California to other states that generously provide tax-free incentives to veterans, it underscores a compelling need for the Golden State to take similar measures. California boasts a substantial military population, and these veterans have dedicated their lives to serving their country.
They unquestionably deserve the same benefits and appreciation afforded to veterans in the twenty-five states that do not tax military retirement benefits. AB46 signifies a pivotal step towards aligning California with these states, thereby acknowledging the sacrifices and contributions of its military retirees.
While valid concerns about using enlisted members for propaganda and disparities between enlisted personnel and senior officers exist, it is essential to separate these concerns from the importance of AB46. This bill’s core purpose is to provide financial relief and support to veterans, regardless of any concerns related to military leadership. California now has an opportunity to demonstrate its unwavering commitment to veterans by enacting legislation that harmonizes with the practices of other states and acknowledges the invaluable contributions of its military retirees. It is high time for California to step up and support its veterans, just like other states. 🇺🇸 #SupportOurVeterans #AB46 #VeteranSupport 🇺🇸.
Overall, I believe AB46 is a positive step in the right direction. It would provide much-needed financial relief to veterans in California, and it would do so fairly and responsibly.
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B.S. pay your taxes
No you’re not all going to war. Having been prior enlisted Navy 14 years (Corpsman FMF) with multiple family members having served I know for a fact that many of our giving senior medical, dental and administrative staff just bide their time and do work arounds to wrap up 20-30 years takinig advantage of no tax home purchased in Southern California, using other states such as Illinois to call themselves residence when they live in California. They do 30 years driving down the I15 to San Diego to work in clinics or fly transport on the weekends. What really is astounding is how the propaganda machine puts the enlisted member front and center to the public when they want something to pass. While the senior officer crowd waits in the shadows looking to collect more generational wealth at hard working teachers, firefighter, nurses etc expense. Your contract was with the federal government not have anything to do with California.
It’s time to go. It is too expensive to live and sustain here. Home prices and property taxes are too high. It’s been nice California I hope the rich enjoy you. It’s used up warriors have no place here.
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Disable Veteran do not know the laws that protect veterans under the when dealing with all government agencies . Disable vets have constructional that say all laws , rules , regulation , and polices must comply with the laws of section 28 part B and section 5.04 Title 1, 2, 3,.of State and Federal government that is require to be train to understand how to talk to a person who suffers with PTSD . It is a felony of 2 year’s In jail or probation plus 100.000. dollars fine per violation plus attorney fee and court cost plus punitive damages . The VA has violated these laws in everything the do so has the police department and end up paying $100.000 of thousands of dollars to veterans who fights for there rights . We need Attorneys who can fight for discrimination of civil rights cases for veterans . Veterans should not have to fight in court for something that is a given .
No matter how much support a bill like AB46 gathers, its never enough to have it pass. As a 30 year veteran, I work in California and make a good living, but eventually the cost of living here will drive veterans like myself away This bill would have helped keep some in California, but it seems that most California state legislators don’t really care that much about veterans or perhaps its just not that important to them.