By Jeremy B. White in The Sacramento Bee
May 3, 2016
The California Board of Equalization’s spending came under legislative scrutiny Tuesday, with lawmakers questioning the cost of separate office space for the tax overseer’s leadership.
The Sacramento Bee reported that four of the board’s five governing members were leasing office space at a cost to taxpayers of about $740,000 per year. The organization’s main building in downtown Sacramento has fallen into disrepair and struggled with issues such as mold, falling glass panels, leaks and bat infestations.
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