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Tax

Aug. 24, 2010

S.D. Sales Tax Measure Fought

Libertarian Richard Rider is suing the city of San Diego to stop what he calls a "Frankenstein Proposition" scheduled for the Nov. 2 ballot.

By Pat Broderick

Daily Journal Staff Writer

SAN DIEGO - Libertarian Richard Rider is suing the city of San Diego to stop what he calls a "Frankenstein Proposition" scheduled for the Nov. 2 ballot.

The measure in question authorizes a temporary one-half cent sales tax increase, for up to five years, to offset "severe tax cuts and help restore essential services," but only if financial reform conditions are me...

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