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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