Real Estate/Development
Sep. 23, 2003
'Sacred Sites' Bill Fails in Last-Minute Push
BY MICHAEL GOTTLIEB CREJ Managing Editor One of this year's top "job killer" bills, according to state commercial real estate and business interest groups, failed to move forward by the end of this legislative session.
BY MICHAEL GOTTLIEB
CREJ Managing Editor
One of this year's top "job killer" bills, according to state commercial real estate and business interest groups, failed to move forward by the end of this legislative session.
But a new version is all but assured to be back next year.
Senate Bill 18, the Native American Traditional Tribal Cultural Sites bill, fell three votes short of the 41 votes required to pass the state Assembly in the early mor...
CREJ Managing Editor
One of this year's top "job killer" bills, according to state commercial real estate and business interest groups, failed to move forward by the end of this legislative session.
But a new version is all but assured to be back next year.
Senate Bill 18, the Native American Traditional Tribal Cultural Sites bill, fell three votes short of the 41 votes required to pass the state Assembly in the early mor...
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