Published July 1980
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Jaws I and the Politics of Budgetary Reduction. The City of Pasadena: A Case Study
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On June 6, 1980 California voters passed the Jarvis Gann Property Tax initiative, cutting statewide property taxes by 57 percent and thereby reducing local government revenues by seven to eight billion dollars annually. The property tax initiative and location of Caltech within Pasadena provided a unique opportunity for a detailed case study of the manager council system of local government.
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Revised. Originally dated to February 1979.Attached Files
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- CaltechAUTHORS:20171017-155040464
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- Social Science Working Paper
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- 254