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California Supreme Court

Nov. 12, 2011

Redevelopment agencies garner little sympathy

The state Supreme Court on Thursday didn't show much sympathy for redevelopment agencies fighting the Legislature's effort to dismantle them and divert their tax money to help address a $25 billion budget deficit .


By Laura Ernde


Daily Journal Staff Writer


SAN FRANCISCO - The state Supreme Court on Thursday didn't show much sympathy for redevelopment agencies fighting the Legislature's effort to dismantle them and divert their tax money to help address a $25 billion budget deficit.


The justices hinted they are considering a ruling that agency representatives described as their worst-case scenario - upholding one law that allows the Legislature to...

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