Daily Journal Staff Writer
The state's high court will hear opening arguments this morning in a case to determine the future of California's nearly 400 redevelopment agencies.
Closely watched by municipalities, the suit challenges the constitutionality of two new laws that threaten to dissolve the agencies unless they divert a portion of their revenues to other programs.
If the court lets the measures stand, sta...
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