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"textContent": "_It’s an annual tradition at city hall – newly built homes, businesses and factories mean new property tax revenue, and everyone wants a share. The results are in, including the long-requested (and at times contentious) inclusion of London Transit and the library. LFP’s Jack Moulton explains._ Read More",
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