Where Tom Stands

Fighting for Taxpayers. Demanding Accountability. Delivering Reform.

The Board of Equalization makes decisions that affect what Californians pay and how much local communities receive. It oversees property tax assessments, ensures large corporations and utilities are paying what they owe, and plays a direct role in funding schools and local services.

Tom Umberg will bring thorough oversight, independent judgment, and a willingness to ask hard questions when something doesn’t add up.

Tom has spent his career investigating fraud, holding institutions accountable, and making sure the rules are applied fairly. That is the approach he will bring to every decision on the Board.

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Protecting Taxpayers from Fraud and Misuse

Taxpayer dollars should be protected, not wasted or abused.

Tom Umberg built his career holding people accountable when they break the rules. As a federal prosecutor, he handled cases involving fraud, public corruption, and misuse of taxpayer funds. He protected retirement savings from theft and went after those who tried to game the system.

That same mindset matters at the Board of Equalization, where billions of dollars are assessed and decisions can directly affect what Californians pay.

On the BOE, Tom will:

Fairness for Families and Small Businesses

California’s tax system should be straightforward and applied the same way to everyone.

Families should not pay more because of a mistake. Small businesses should not be at a disadvantage because they cannot afford teams of lawyers. And no one should feel like the system is stacked against them.

Tom Umberg understands how confusing and inconsistent the system can be. In the Legislature, he worked to stop unfair tax increases, protect retirement savings, and push for greater accountability in how public dollars are managed.

Tom also knows what it means to run a small business. He founded and built a veteran-owned law firm in Orange County, recognized among California’s top boutique practices. He has made payroll, managed employees, and dealt with the day-to-day reality of regulations and compliance.

At the Board of Equalization, the goal is simple. Make the system fair, understandable, and consistent.

On the BOE, Tom will:

Holding Corporations and Utilities Accountable

Major corporations and utilities operating in California hold enormous influence over state and local revenues. When they are under-assessed local governments and school districts lose millions of dollars in funding they are legally owed.

The BOE is the body responsible for assessing utility properties. That role demands independence, technical expertise, and the willingness to push back against well-financed legal and lobbying pressure. 

Tom Umberg has never backed down from powerful interests when the law and the public interest were on his side.

On the BOE, Tom will:

Reducing the Influence of Special Interests

Tom Umberg believes public decisions should be made based on facts and the law, not who has the most money or political connections.

In the Legislature, he authored the California Fair Elections Act to give voters the option to limit the influence of big money in politics and make elections fairer and more competitive.

That same principle matters at the Board of Equalization, where decisions about property values and tax assessments can have major financial consequences

On the BOE, Tom will:

Consumer Protection and Accountability

Tom Umberg has a track record of standing up for people when the system is tilted against them.

In the Legislature, he took on big corporations that try to dodge responsibility. He cracked down on corporate policies that block people from holding companies accountable, strengthened protections against price gouging during emergencies, and made it easier for car buyers to get a fair outcome when they’ve been sold a defective vehicle.

He also passed a law to cancel government contracts won through bribery, because public money should never reward corruption.

The same problem shows up in our tax system. The rules are complex, the stakes are high, and the people with the most resources often have the biggest advantage.

On the BOE, Tom will:

Standing Up for California Against Federal Overreach

California is in a fight. The Trump Administration has targeted our state with budget cuts, regulatory attacks, and federal overreach that threatens everything from wildfire relief funding to immigrant communities. California is still waiting for federal reimbursements from the devastating fires earlier this year.

Tom Umberg has been willing to stand up when it matters. He authored the “No Kings” legislation to uphold constitutional limits and has called out federal actions that cross the line.

But this is also about making sure California gets what it is owed.

On the BOE, Tom will: