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		<description><![CDATA[Arizona's "takings" law takes away rights. | While Oregon moves ever-closer to sending a revised Measure 37 back to the voters, the only other state with a pay-or-waive law is hitting more bumps in the road. It looks like Scottsdale just became perhaps the second city in Arizona to run afoul of Proposition 207. (The first was Tucson.) In Scottsdale, some community groups want to create a neighborhood historic district. Problem is, that&#8217;s not really possible under...]]></description>
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