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Government

Apr. 25, 2001

Supes' Wrangle Over Business Tax Goes Public

SAN FRANCISCO - The quiet consent that the Board of Supervisors gave Monday to a $79 million settlement of a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of San Francisco's business tax code was in pointed contrast to two previous sessions, when debate over the city's best course of action threatened to vanish in an ideological fog.

By Matthew King

        SAN FRANCISCO - The quiet consent that the Board of Supervisors gave Monday to a $79 million settlement of a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of San Francisco's business tax code was in pointed contrast to two previous sessions, when debate over the city's best course of action threatened to vanish in an ideological fog.
        Several of the voice...

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