Harry Wolf

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Architect and urban designer, based in Los Angeles, California

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California's share of the federal stimulus package is $80 billion, $30 of which goes to tax relief.  As to the rest, the Obama Administration says, “don't waste it.”

Will the Stimulus Spigot Be Turned On Soon?

California's share of the federal stimulus package is $80 billion, $30 of which goes to tax relief.  As to the rest, the Obama Administration says, “don't waste it.”

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