LETTER: Municipal financing inappropriate for Duke
What could possibly justify $2.9 million in municipal financing for this project, developer-backed bonds notwithstanding?
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What could possibly justify $2.9 million in municipal financing for this project, developer-backed bonds notwithstanding?
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