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  2. SCORE! Educational Centers - Wikipedia

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    The division moved its headquarters from San Francisco, CA to Jack London Square in Oakland, CA. By 2005, the learning centers had helped more than 250,000 students since it first opened its doors in Palo Alto, CA. [9] By 2006, the centers served 82,000 students per year. [10] The division headquarters moved again to Chicago, IL.

  3. Orange County avoids property tax increase, fights climate ...

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    The Community Climate Action grant program is funded with a quarter-cent property tax rate. The goal is to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 26% by 2025 and transition the county to a 100% ...

  4. 2020 California Proposition 15 - Wikipedia

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    The Trump Organization, owned by Donald Trump, is another notable property owner who has avoided millions of dollars in California property taxes as a result of the loophole. [13] In 2018, the California Board of Equalization estimated that closing this loophole would raise up to $269 million annually in new tax revenue. [14] [15]

  5. Sylvan Learning - Wikipedia

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    In 1997 the company had an annual revenues of $246 million, and in addition to tutoring centers, Sylvan had expanded to offer teacher training, computerized testing, distance learning, and other services. [1] In 2003, Sylvan Learning was purchased by Apollo Management from Sylvan Learning Systems Inc., its parent company.

  6. The Markup spotlights California's inflated real estate market, much of which is due to a software company called RealPage. Landlords are using AI to raise rents—and cities are starting to push back

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  8. Robert Citron - Wikipedia

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    Robert Lafee Citron (April 14, 1925 – January 16, 2013) was the longtime Treasurer-Tax Collector of Orange County, California, when it declared Chapter 9 bankruptcy on December 6, 1994. The bankruptcy was brought on by Citron's investment strategies, [ 2 ] which seemed to be an effort to earn high incomes for the county, without raising taxes ...

  9. 1986 California Proposition 60 - Wikipedia

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    California Proposition 60 was an amendment of the Constitution of California relating to property tax assessments for older homeowners. It was proposed by the California State Legislature and approved by voters in a referendum held on November 4, 1986.