January 9, 2012
On Dec. 29 the California Supreme Court ruled
that the state had every right to shut down those noxious enemies
of property rights and fiscal responsibility known as redevelopment
agencies. Better yet, writes Steven Greenhut, the state’s high
court ruled that another law that allowed those agencies to come
back into existence was unconstitutional. It’s about time.
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