Daily Journal Staff Writer
Opponents of Gov. Jerry Brown's plan to abolish redevelopment agencies laid out a likely legal strategy in their fight for survival Thursday.
Redevelopment advocates sued the state more than once in recent years over attempts to redirect redevelopment money to fill California's budget gaps. While no lawsuits have been filed to block Brown's current proposal, the arguments laid out by both si...
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