Crypto Billionaire Chris Larsen Unleashes $10M Ad Blitz to Crush California's 'Reckless' Billionaire Tax
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Crypto Billionaire Chris Larsen Unleashes $10M Ad Blitz to Crush California's 'Reckless' Billionaire Tax

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  • Crypto billionaire Chris Larsen funds an eight-figure ad campaign opposing California's proposed billionaire tax.

  • The ad warns the tax will backfire, driving billionaires and businesses out of the state and costing $25 billion in revenue.

  • Google co-founder Sergey Brin has already left California for Nevada and is funding opposition.

  • The tax would impose a one-time 5% levy on assets over $1 billion to fund healthcare.

  • Bipartisan opposition includes Governor Newsom, while progressives like Bernie Sanders support the tax.

A political action committee backed by crypto billionaire Chris Larsen is launching a massive ad campaign during tonight's gubernatorial debate to attack a proposed tax on billionaires in California. The Golden State Promise PAC, funded largely by Larsen and his company Ripple, plans to spend eight figures on the effort, including digital ads and mailers.

The ad highlights bipartisan opposition to the tax, featuring Governor Gavin Newsom, Republicans, and Democrats. Newsom has publicly promised to fight the initiative. The ad claims the tax will backfire, driving billionaires and businesses out of the state and taking good-paying jobs with them. It warns that $25 billion in tax revenue could be lost, gutting funding for schools and firefighters.

Already, wealthy individuals like Google co-founder Sergey Brin have fled California for Nevada, and Brin is now pumping money to stop the tax. The ad concludes, "It's reckless, and it hurts you."

The tax proposal, pushed by the Service Employees International Union–United Healthcare Workers West, would impose a one-time 5% levy on residents with assets exceeding $1 billion. Supporters, including Senator Bernie Sanders and Representative Ro Khanna, argue it's needed to address healthcare funding gaps from federal cuts. However, Democrats like Newsom worry it will hurt the state's economy in the long run.

Larsen, with a net worth estimated at $12.4 billion, has been a vocal opponent. "We’ve got to start fighting on par with the unions when they propose these absolutely stupid propositions like this crazy CEO tax," he told the San Francisco Business Times.

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