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UNFILTERED - Roads or Buses? How Should $7 Billion In Local Taxes Be Spent?
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July 25, 2022

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In this week’s episode, we discuss the proposed renewal of the Measure C transportation tax and where its funds will be spent.

Special Guests:
Tony Boren, Executive Director, Council of Governments
Buddy Mendes, Chairperson, Fresno County Transportation Authority
Mike Leonardo, Fresno County Transportation Authority

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