Daily Journal Staff Writer
The Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association is pushing forward with a Sacramento County Superior Court battle over whether a fire fee passed by lawmakers in 2011 might actually qualify as an unconstitutional tax.
Leaders of the conservative tax policy watchdog argue the $150 fire fee - which applies to owners of homes and businesses located on primarily rural property protected by state fire agency CalFire ...
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