Hung up over phone tax vote
Re “Council places phone tax on ballot,” Oct. 17
The only emergency would appear to be the wish to decrease the percentage needed for passing the phone tax from two-thirds to a simple majority. This brings to mind a sign in my office: “Lack of planning on your part does not constitute an emergency on mine.”
Arthur A. Fleisher II
Northridge
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