Multiple Choice
In the city of Los Angeles, it was determined that water rates were too low to keep up maintenance because
A) the California Supreme Court overturned rate increases.
B) the city council, not a water agency, set rates.
C) the state continued to take local funds due to the continuing budget crisis.
D) rate increases must be approved by the voters.
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