Republicans on SANDAG’s board want the agency to discuss putting up its own measure on the November ballot, rather than relying on a union-led effort that would face a lower approval threshold. Agency leadership is not interested.
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Republicans on SANDAG’s board want the agency to discuss putting up its own measure on the November ballot, rather than relying on a union-led effort that would face a lower approval threshold. Agency leadership is not interested.