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Prop 15 & 19 Webinar – New Speakers Added

By Hoge Fenton | 10.6.2020 | Speaking Engagements & Firm Events

Both Propositions are on your November ballot and, if passed, both will have historic impacts on commercial and residential taxes in California.

This free program provides facts and answers about both propositions, without the political spin, so you can make an informed decision on these measures.

Join Hon. Catharine B. Baker, former State Assemblywoman, Edwin Lombard, President & CEO of the California Black Chamber of Commerce, and Jon Coupal, President of the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association for this informative Q&A discussion.



Have a question for our speakers?

Please email them to webinars@hogefenton.com.


Meet Our Trusted Advisors

Hon. Catharine B. Baker is Special Counsel to Hoge Fenton. Catharine was a Member of the California State Assembly for the 16th District from 2014 – 2018. During her legislative tenure, Catharine developed a reputation as an independent, bipartisan voice in the CA Legislature, fostering collaboration that led to breakthroughs in significant legislation, particularly on transportation, the environment, and government accountability.
Edwin Lombard is the President/CEO of the California Black Chamber of Commerce, voted in by the Board of Directors April 2019. Lombard along with the Board of Directors strategically develop opportunities for Black Business in the State of California. Currently and for the past 20 plus years, Mr. Lombard is the President and CEO of Edwin Lombard Management, Inc. a Public Relations, Communications, and Community Outreach Firm.
Jon Coupal is the President of the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association (HJTA). HJTA, with offices in both Los Angeles and Sacramento, is the largest taxpayers association in California with a membership of over 200,000. Founded by the late Howard Jarvis, the author of Proposition 13, HJTA’s name is synonymous with tax relief and the uncompromising defense of the California homeowner. HJTA maintains offices in both Los Angeles and Sacramento, California’s capital.

This information is provided as an educational service by Hoge Fenton for clients and friends of the firm. This communique is an overview only, and should not be construed as legal advice or advice to take any specific action. Please be sure to consult a knowledgeable professional with assistance with your particular legal issue. © 2020 Hoge Fenton

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