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Measure to kill LA’s ‘mansion tax’ won’t be on November ballot after all
A measure to eliminate Los Angeles' 'mansion tax' (Measure ULA) was removed from the November ballot after a deal in Sacramento led to a substitute measure that would raise the vote threshold for special taxes. The Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association celebrated the deal, while real estate groups expressed disappointment as existing transfer taxes remain unaffected.
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