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The mission of the State Board of Equalization (BOE) is to serve Californians through fair, effective, and efficient tax administration in support of state and local governments.[2]
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The mission of the State Board of Equalization (BOE) is to serve Californians through fair, effective, and efficient tax administration in support of state and local governments.
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The Board's five members serve concurrent four-year terms as the nation's only elected tax commission. Their popular election ensures that the Board's tax program administration remains directly accountable to the people. Four members are elected by district. The fifth member, the State Controller, is elected at large and serves in an ex officio capacity.
The Board's five members serve concurrent four-year terms as the nation's only elected tax commission. Their popular election ensures that the Board's tax program administration remains directly accountable to the people. Four members are elected by district. The fifth member, the State Controller, is elected at large and serves in an ex officio capacity.[3]
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The fourth district includes the counties of Imperial, [Orange|Orange County], Riverside, San Diego, and a portion of San Bernardino County.
The fourth district includes the counties of Imperial, [Orange|Orange County], Riverside, San Diego, and a portion of San Bernardino County.[3]
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|2002| | | | | | [2002 CA BoE] |
|2003| ? | ? | ? | [John Chiang] | [Steve Wesley] | |
|2002| | ? | ? | ? | | [2002 CA BoE] |
|2003| | | | [John Chiang] | [Steve Wesley] | |
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|2006| | | | | | [2006 CA BoE] |
|2007| ? | ? | ? | [Judy Chu] | [John Chiang] | |
|2006| | | | [Judy Chu] | [John Chiang] | [2006 CA BoE] |
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|2010| | | | | | [2019 CA BoE] |
|2011| ? | ? | ? | [Jerome Horton] | [John Chiang] | |
|2010| | | | [Jerome Horton] | [John Chiang] | [2019 CA BoE] |
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|2014| | | | | | [2014 CA BoE] |
|2015| ? | ? | ? | [Diane Harkey] | [Betty Yee] | |
|2014| | | | [Diane Harkey] | [Betty Yee] | [2014 CA BoE] |
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|2018| | | | | | [2018 CA BoE] |
|2019| ? | ? | ? | [Mike Schaefer] | [Betty Yee] | |
|2018| | | | [Mike Schaefer] | [Betty Yee] | [2018 CA BoE] |
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[#1] [https://www.boe.ca.gov/info/agency_history.htm]
[#1] [https://www.boe.ca.gov/info/agency_history.htm]\\
[#2] [https://www.boe.ca.gov/info/about.htm]\\
[#3] [https://www.boe.ca.gov/members/board.htm]