California gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton outlines a platform focused on economic revitalization and structural government reform. He proposes eliminating state income tax for households earning under $100,000 and implementing a 7.5% flat tax for higher earners to stimulate investment and curb the state's business exodus. Hilton identifies excessive environmental regulation, union influence, and the "homeless-industrial complex" as primary drivers of California’s housing crisis and high cost of living. He advocates for aggressive enforcement of existing laws, increased prison capacity to address rising crime, and educational reform modeled after Mississippi’s phonics-based reading success. By prioritizing practical, data-driven governance over ideological policy-making, Hilton argues that California can reverse its current trajectory of systemic inefficiency and restore its status as a thriving, competitive economy.
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