Daily Journal Staff Writer
The state Supreme Court Thursday agreed to hear a case on the constitutionality of two assembly bills that would dissolve local redevelopment agencies that don't fork over a portion of their funds to the state.
The high court stayed enforcement of most of the measures' effects, allowing agencies to remain intact without paying fees, but prohibiting them from assuming new debt or transferring asse...
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