Daily Journal Staff Writer
California lawmakers are turning up the scrutiny of a plan to sell government office buildings to private investors and then lease them back in a $2 billion-plus deal that analysts say ultimately will cost California taxpayers more than the state will net.
Yet, there is little more they can do because the Legislature lacks the legal power to block it.
The most recent analysis, based on a new i...
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