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Real Estate/Development

Mar. 25, 2003

Cities, Communities Contemplate Higher Taxes, Lower Services

CREJ WIRE REPORT LOS ANGELES - Business leaders nationwide are nervously assessing the possible repercussions of higher taxes and lower services as cities and communities face burgeoning deficits, according to the 9th annual "Cost of Doing Business Survey," published by Kosmont Cos. of Los Angeles and the Rose Institute of State and Local Government of Claremont McKenna College in Claremont.

        CREJ WIRE REPORT
        
        LOS ANGELES - Business leaders nationwide are nervously assessing the possible repercussions of higher taxes and lower services as cities and communities face burgeoning deficits, according to the 9th annual "Cost of Doing Business Survey," published by Kosmont Cos. of Los Angeles and the Rose Institute...

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