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Support Slips for California's Commercial Property Tax Measure, New Poll Finds

Less Than Half of Likely Voters Approve of Proposal to Roll Back Part of 1978's Proposition 13
Large office buildings such as this one in Santa Monica, California, are among the commercial properties that could be affected by a partial repeal of 1978's Proposition 13 tax law. (Getty Images)
Large office buildings such as this one in Santa Monica, California, are among the commercial properties that could be affected by a partial repeal of 1978's Proposition 13 tax law. (Getty Images)
CoStar News
October 23, 2020 | 2:06 AM

Opposition is growing to a California ballot measure that would dramatically overhaul the state’s landmark property tax law by creating a so-called split tax roll that allows higher assessments on larger commercial and industrial real estate, according to a new Public Policy Institute of California poll.

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