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SD City Council Allows Hotel Tax Increase to Stand without Enough Election Votes

24 min · 12. Apr. 202124 min
Episode SD City Council Allows Hotel Tax Increase to Stand without Enough Election Votes Cover

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The San Diego City Council has allowed a ballot measure to stand -pending a court decision- that would raise hotel room taxes even though not enough voters supported the tax during the March 2020 election. Alliance San Diego's [https://www.alliancesd.org/] Executive Director, Andrea Guerrero [https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrea-guerrero-3603242b] joins the podcast to talk with Art and guest co-host, Barbara Bry. (Originally aired 12April21)

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