Her focus these days is on Assembly Bill 1484, which directs newly created successor agencies and their oversight boards to unwind former redevelopment agencies and dispose of their assets.
Among the unanswered questions spurred by 1484, Yang said, is what happens to proceeds of the 2011 bonds issued by redevelopment agencies before ...
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