Column: Big business pushes another California tax rebellion to line its own pockets

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'One can’t really blame big business for launching yet another anti-tax campaign. After all, it’s what they do,' writes columnist hiltzikm. 'One can blame them, however, for taking these steps deceitfully.'

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New parking structures, possible road widenings and other projects will be necessary, which the city hoped to finance through new assessments on property near the site.

 

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