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ABQ councilors try again on tax hike โ but this time, voters will decide
By Jesse Jones, The Paper. โ Following the defeat of a similar measure in March, a pair of City Councilors are reviving a nearly half-percent sales tax proposal to fund neighborhood improvements and city services. The measure would ask Burqueรฑos to pay slightly more in exchange for neighborhood infrastructure upgrades and higher pay for cityโฆ
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Return of the โankle-bittersโ
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City Council ejects speakers in raucous debate, before approving new Albuquerque minimum wage
Following a heated meeting with two ejections, the council voted 5-4 to phase in a $15 minimum wage by 2029 with compromises for businesses

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