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Behind shadowy union boss pushing California’s billionaire’s tax — who faced sleazy workplace claims

February 22, 2026
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Behind shadowy union boss pushing California’s billionaire’s tax — who faced sleazy workplace claims

The man who could make or break California’s future isn’t Gavin Newsom or Donald Trump — but a powerful union boss many fear is hell-bent on driving $1 trillion in wealth from the state.

Dave Regan, who’s been the head of the SEIU-United Healthcare Workers West since 2011, wants billionaires to pay 5% of their wealth to the the state.

But the widely-panned tax already has some of the wealthiest Californians — facing staggering tax bills as high as $12 billion — seriously considering packing their bags for cheaper states.

Dave Regan, president of SEIU-UHW, speaking about the 2023 Kaiser Bargaining Update.
Dave Regan is head of SEIU United Healthcare Workers West, the union pushing the controversial billionaire tax. youtube/@SEIU-UHW

The proposed tax, which needs 874,641 signatures to land on the November ballot, would impose a one-time, 5% tax on the total assets of approximately 200 billionaires in California.

According to proponents, the tax would raise up to $100 billion in tax revenue over five years

While supporters claim the one-off tax would raise $100 billion over about five years, it’s also widely predicted to drive an exodus of entrepreneurs responsible for tens of thousands of jobs and hundreds of millions in tax revenue.

Regan has a reputation as a bare-knuckled operator known for pushing statewide ballot measures as political leverage — and even Newsom hinted at frustration with his tactics last year.

Dave Regan speaking at a podium.
But the widely-panned tax already has some of the wealthiest Californians — facing staggering tax bills as high as $12 billion — seriously considering packing their bags for cheaper states. bargaining2021.org

“We have one individual that represents one labor union in the state of California that has not collected one signature that is considering putting on the ballot, after he collects signatures, a wealth tax that the vast majority of labor opposes,” Newsom griped in December at the New York Times Dealbook conference, speaking of the billionaire tax.


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It’s not Regan’s first rodeo pushing a divisive voter initiative — a tactic he once called the “best bargain in politics.”

His progressive union has led the charge on vexing ballot questions like whether to regulate the kidney dialysis industry — which California voters rejected three times in a row —along with others, like a $15 minimum wage proposal in 2015 that it pulled after legislators offered their own plan to raise wages.

Dialysis corporations and their consultants were forced to spend over $110 million to defeat just one of the union’s ballot questions. And the labor group claims credit for boosting wages, expanding Medicaid and improving bankruptcy protections at the ballot box.

All told, the union representing 120,000 mostly healthcare workers has spent $75 million on 45 initiatives since 2012 — the majority of which were either rejected or tossed out, according to The Information.

Gavin Newsom speaking at the 62nd Munich Security Conference.
Gov. Gavin Newsom has come out against the 5% wealth tax on California’s welathiest residents. ZUMAPRESS.com

The union denied that the controversial billionaire tax is a bid for political leverage, rather a way to make up for the state healthcare and education programs that have been cut by the Trump administration. 

“The campaign is seeing broad support from voters for a one-time, 5% tax on billionaires to close the gap on federal healthcare cuts in HR1. Voters will have the chance to vote Yes on this ballot measure in November,” said Nathan Selzer, spokesperson for SEIU-UHW.

“There is no other viable solution right now – within the state budget or otherwise – to fill the funding gaps and chaos created by HR1,” he added, referring to Trump’s so-called Big Beautiful Bill that cut healthcare funding.

Regan declined repeated interview requests. 

“He’s an organizer. He’s not a big, flashy character,” Jim Ross, a longtime California political consultant. 

Regan, who led another SEIU chapter in Ohio, West Virginia and Kentucky before landing in California, has ruffled feathers even within the labor movement. 

Larry Page, CEO and co-founder of Alphabet, speaking at the 2015 Fortune Global Forum.
Google co-founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page have taken steps to move assets out of California after the tax was proposed. REUTERS

Regan was installed SEIU-UHW president after a contentious takeover that involved firing “dozens of staffers” and sidelining more than 200 elected stewards that he deemed disloyal, according to Payday Report.  

Past allegations of misconduct by Regan resurfaced during a 2023 Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation process, years after a California lawsuit accusing union officials of widespread misconduct ended in a confidential settlement.

The lawsuit, filed by former union staffer Mindy Sturge, described a toxic workplace culture involving alcohol, sexual harassment and misconduct by senior leaders, including Regan.

Sergey Brin, co-founder of Google, smiling at a dinner with tech leaders.
Google co-founder Sergey Brin is among those fighting the billionaire tax. Bloomberg via Getty Images

Other allegations involved Regan being intoxicated at events and showing up drunk to an October 2017 training where he “asked women if he could smell their panties,” according to the lawsuit.

This was an 8-year-old lawsuit that was settled. Dave Regan was never a defendant in the suit,” Selzer said.

The union claims it’s racking up major support for the billionaire tax — as out-of-state allies like lefty Sen. Bernie Sanders stump in favor of the plan.

“The support from labor, community allies, and voters around this initiative has been overwhelmingly positive. The majority of endorsements will be intentionally announced once signature gathering has been completed,” Selzer said. “We have over 100 endorsements already and expect hundreds more — most of which will be rolled out between April and November.”

But critics say it’s already butchered the golden goose by driving as much as $1 trillion in wealth out of California — crippling future tax revenues.

Peter Thiel, co-founder of PayPal, in a suit jacket and open-collared white shirt, stands in front of a wall of dark-colored books.
Billionaire Peter Thiel moved offices to Florida late last year. Roger Askew/The Oxford Union/Shutterstock

The independent state Legislative Analyst wrote that the tax could raise tens of billions in revenue — but result in an ongoing revenue loss of “hundreds of millions of dollars or more per year.” 

Billionaires including venture capitalist Peter Thiel and Google co-founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page have taken steps to move assets out of California after the tax was proposed. 

Brin, who could be hit with a $12 billion bill if the billionaire tax measure passes, gave $20 million to a group called Building a Better California that is opposed to the tax, per reports.

Peter Thiel speaking at the Cambridge Union.
Billionaires including venture capitalist Peter Thiel have discussed leaving California. Getty Images for The Cambridge Union

Thiel, who could be on the hook for $1 billion in California taxes, moved an office for his firm Thiel Capital to Miami last year in what was seen as a move to dodge the tax.

Newsom and other mainstream Democrats have distanced themselves from the billionaire tax, saying it goes too far. 

“It’s really just one rogue guy on an island trying to steer money to his special interest at the expense of everyone else,” said a source familiar with the campaign.

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