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* Town Meeting action:
* Town Meeting action:
** [http://records.lexingtonma.gov/weblink8/0/doc/77482/Page1.aspx 2011 Annual Town Meeting minutes], Article 37 (Commercial Assessments Citizen Motion) and Article 38 (Residential Assessments Citizen Motion)
** [http://records.lexingtonma.gov/weblink8/0/doc/77482/Page1.aspx 2011 Annual Town Meeting minutes], Article 37 (Commercial Assessments Citizen Motion) and Article 38 (Residential Assessments Citizen Motion)


=== Massachusetts documents ===
=== Massachusetts documents ===
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** [http://www.mass.gov/anf/docs/atb/2008/08p813.doc Fawcett St Associates v. Cambridge] (Jun 30, 2008)
** [http://www.mass.gov/anf/docs/atb/2008/08p813.doc Fawcett St Associates v. Cambridge] (Jun 30, 2008)
** [http://www.mass.gov/anf/docs/atb/2008/08p746.doc Cambridge Park 125 Realty Corp. and Cambridge Park 150 Realty Corp. v. Cambridge] (June 13, 2008)
** [http://www.mass.gov/anf/docs/atb/2008/08p746.doc Cambridge Park 125 Realty Corp. and Cambridge Park 150 Realty Corp. v. Cambridge] (June 13, 2008)


=== US States documents ===
=== US States documents ===
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** [http://www.us.am.joneslanglasalle.com Jones Lang LaSalle]
** [http://www.us.am.joneslanglasalle.com Jones Lang LaSalle]
** [http://www.grubb-ellis.com Grub Ellis]
** [http://www.grubb-ellis.com Grub Ellis]


=== Books and References ===
=== Books and References ===

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Books and References

  • Fundamentals of Tax Policy, by Richard Almy, Alan Dornfest and Daphne Kenyon, (2008), published by the IAAO. This volume is one of the few if not the only explaining in detail how tax policy works at the local, state and federal level. There's also information on how property taxes evolved since colonial times. The volume is replete with statistics and state by state comparisons.
  • The worst tax? A history of the property tax in America, by G.W Fisher (1996). This is focused on the state of Kansas, following it for 200 years, with commentary on how other states compare to Kansas. The modern situation is presented, albeit very brief.
  • Proposition 13: A ten-year retrospective, by F.B. Stocker, ed. (1991) - about tax revolt in California at the end of the 1970s.
  • CommonWealth Magazine: The Odd Proposition, by Dave Denison (1996). This is an even handed op-ed explaining some of the history behind Prop 2 1/2.