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Backers of San Diego convention center expansion score crucial legal victory on hotel tax hike

Court ruling clears the way for funding an enlarged convention center, along with homeless services and road repairs, although a legal appeal possible.

This is the San Diego Convention Center along Harbor Drive in downtown on Feb. 18, 2020 in San Diego, California. Measure C, a hotel tax hike on the March 3rd ballot, will raise money for a major convention center expansion, homelessness and road repairs.
This is the San Diego Convention Center along Harbor Drive in downtown on Feb. 18, 2020 in San Diego, California. Measure C, a hotel tax hike on the March 3rd ballot, will raise money for a major convention center expansion, homelessness and road repairs.
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Judge concludes that Measure C was a citizens' initiative, meaning it only needed a simple majority to when it went before voters 4 years ago.

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