By Malcolm Maclachlan
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
In a ruling that could strike a blow to ongoing efforts to recover millions in low-income housing funds lost when the state abolished redevelopment agencies, a state appellate court has rejected a motion that sought to force the state Department of Finance to set aside future tax revenues for housing.
Housing advocates have four other redevelopment appeals pending in the 3rd District Cou...
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