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Santa Ana voters to decide whether to keep 1.5% local sales tax for good

Mona Darwish5h agoen
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Funds from Measure X currently account for roughly 20% of Santa Ana’s general fund and have paid for things such as pothole repairs, graffiti removal, park and playground maintenance, police and fire response, and homelessness mitigation.
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