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City council unanimously opposes proposed county half‑cent temporary sales tax
Summary
Rolling Hills Estates council voted unanimously to oppose a proposed temporary five‑year, half‑cent sales tax measure that supervisors had proposed to place on the June ballot to backfill lost federal funds; city staff and the mayor were authorized to transmit opposition language to the board.
The Rolling Hills Estates City Council unanimously approved a motion on Feb. 10 to oppose a proposed temporary half‑cent county sales tax measure intended to backfill revenue losses attributed to recent federal changes. The measure, described by staff as a five‑year half‑cent sales tax that…
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