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Sergey Brin and 11 other billionaires and tech elite lined up against California's proposed billionaire tax

Google cofounder Sergey Brin has poured $82 million into an effort to undercut California's proposed billionaire tax. He isn't alone in the fight.

Sergey Brin and 11 other billionaires and tech elite lined up against California's proposed billionaire tax
Business Insider Mkt โ€” 5 July 2026
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Google cofounder Sergey Brin has poured $82 million into an effort to undercut California's proposed billionaire tax. He isn't alone in the fight.

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Why This Matters

The mobilization of Silicon Valleyโ€™s wealthiest against Californiaโ€™s billionaire tax underscores a growing tension between progressive taxation ideals and the financial interests of the tech elite. Beyond the immediate fight over revenue, this battle signals a broader ideological clash: whether innovation-driven wealth should be treated as a public good or shielded from redistributive policies. The outcome could set a precedent for how other statesโ€”and even federal lawmakersโ€”approach wealth taxation in an era of widening inequality.

Background Context

Californiaโ€™s proposed billionaire tax, part of a broader push for progressive revenue measures, targets the ultra-wealthy by taxing their unrealized capital gains, a move supported by economists as a way to capture the increasing share of wealth held in stock portfolios. The stateโ€™s reliance on a small group of tech billionaires for campaign fundingโ€”many of whom have relocated assets to low-tax statesโ€”adds a layer of political irony to the debate. This isnโ€™t the first time the tech industry has flexed its financial muscle in Sacramento; past victories include blocking or watering down taxes on digital advertising and data privacy violations.

What Happens Next

If the tax survives legal challenges and the oppositionโ€™s $82 million ad blitz fails, California could see a surge in litigation from billionaires arguing unconstitutional wealth confiscationโ€”a strategy mirrored in past disputes over property taxes. The measureโ€™s passage might embolden other states to adopt similar taxes, while failure could force a reevaluation of how progressives fund social programs in high-cost, high-wealth jurisdictions. Watch for federal responses, too, as tech leaders may push for preemptive legislation to block state-level wealth taxes nationwide.

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