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Tax,
Government,
Civil Litigation

Aug. 7, 2020

Taxpayers group loses bids for major change in tax initiative arguments

Sacramento County judges rejected most challenges to the ballot title and arguments in a major property tax initiative that would allow the Legislature to reassess commercial and other industrial properties, but a taxpayers' group filed an emergency petition Thursday asking an appeals court to intervene to fix what it claims is a misleading ballot title.

Sacramento County judges rejected most challenges to the ballot title and arguments in a major property tax initiative that would allow the Legislature to reassess commercial and other industrial properties, but a taxpayers' group filed an emergency petition Thursday asking an appeals court to intervene to fix what it claims is a misleading ballot title.

Superior Court Judge Laurie M. Earl, in a decision in favor of Secretary of Stat...

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