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L.A. voters turning down measure to raise hotel bed tax ahead of Olympics
In preliminary returns, Los Angeles voters were rejecting Measure TT to raise hotel bed taxes, but were approving Measure TC to make hotel booking companies pay a higher bed tax rate.
What happened
According to Los Angeles Times’s source item, L.A. voters turning down measure to raise hotel bed tax ahead of Olympics, In preliminary returns, Los Angeles voters were rejecting Measure TT to raise hotel bed taxes, but were approving Measure TC to make hotel booking companies pay a higher bed tax rate.
Context
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Source
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- L.A. voters turning down measure to raise hotel bed tax ahead of OlympicsLos Angeles Times - 2026-06-04T10:00:00+00:00
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