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This little-known law could have a huge impact on how San Diegans’ taxes get spent — but there’s a big ‘if’

If Measure E es, a 2016 ballot measure could require hundreds of millions to be steered toward city infrastructure — unless lawmakers use a loophole to by it.

Construction workers level a large section of underlayment soil along Loring Street, which will feed into a roundabout on Foothill Boulevard in Pacific Beach.  (Nelvin C. Cepeda / The San Diego Union-Tribune)
Construction workers level a large section of underlayment soil along Loring Street, which will feed into a roundabout on Foothill Boulevard in Pacific Beach. (Nelvin C. Cepeda / The San Diego Union-Tribune)
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If Measure E es, a 2016 ballot measure could require hundreds of millions to be steered toward city infrastructure — unless lawmakers use a loophole to by it.

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