SF Democrats oppose Airbnb tax cut-after some try to kill the resolution - 48 hills
Briefly

The San Francisco Democratic Party unanimously endorsed a resolution to urge Airbnb to withdraw its lawsuit seeking over $100 million in tax refunds related to business taxes. The resolution asserts that Airbnb's claims jeopardize the fiscal stability of the city, which has provided the company with significant tax relief. The DCCC calls on local leaders, including Mayor Daniel Lurie and the Board of Supervisors, to oppose such corporate lawsuits to safeguard public services for working families and communities. The meeting saw strong support from labor representatives who stressed the importance of recovering withheld tax revenues.
"Airbnb’s lawsuit seeks over $100 million in tax refunds, framing San Francisco’s tax policies as misaligned, which the DCCC disputes as detrimental to city finances."
"The resolution emphasizes the need for the city’s leaders to oppose corporate lawsuits that threaten public services and the fiscal stability of San Francisco."
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