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When Cities Rely on Fines and Fees, Everybody Loses

“This potential for injustice is one reason why states and cities should be weaning themselves from fines and fees. Another is that these revenue boosters carry economic costs that far outweigh the short-term revenue gains.“

September 25, 2018

Governing Institute

Criminalizing PovertyPhillip ReevesSeptember 25, 2018Governing InstituteComment
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