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Denied again: Why the ABQ City Council killed the same sales tax hike twice
By Jesse Jones, The Paper. โ Burqueรฑo voters will have one fewer question on the November ballot after the City Council narrowly rejected a proposed $113 million gross receipts tax increase, marking the second defeat for a measure that had already been revived once. The City Council voted 5-4 Monday to kill Resolution R-26-43, aโฆ
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How a new zoning ordinance could send future Burque smoke shops up in smoke
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