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The cities of Imperial Beach and Chula Vista along with the Port of San Diego have already filed a lawsuit against the commission for allowing sewage to flow from the river into the U.S. 186
The documents obtained by the Times show that, year after year, Kushner reported millions of dollars of losses, largely because of "significant depreciation," which appeared to wipe out his taxable income.The law regarding depreciation assumes that real estate values decline annually, although often property values actually increase. The provision is intended to shield real estate developers from having their investment value decrease from wear and tear on their buildings, but in practice it results in lucrative giveaways to developers.The Republican tax overhaul last year eliminated that benefit for all industries except real estate, the Times reported.Peter Mirijanian, a spokesman for Kushner's attorney, Abbe Lowell, said "he would not respond to assumptions derived from documents that provide an incomplete picture and were 'obtained in violation of the law and standard business confidentiality agreements. However, always following the advice of numerous attorneys and accountants, Mr. Kushner properly filed and paid all taxes due under the law and regulations,'" the Times reported.Mirijanian added that Kushner "has avoided work that would pose any conflict of interest" about the tax legislation.White House and Kushner Companies representatives didn't respond to the Times' requests for comment, the newspaper reported.The Times' article on Kushner's minimal tax payments comes after the newspaper published an investigation that found Trump helped "his parents dodge taxes" in the 1990s, including "instances of outright fraud" that allowed him to amass a fortune from them.Trump dismissed that report, which the Times published on October 2, in a tweet, calling it a "very old, boring and often told hit piece," though he did not directly dispute any of its findings.Trump's lawyer Charles Harder responded to the Times in a statement after the newspaper sent a description of its findings in the investigation."The New York Times' allegations of fraud and tax evasion are 100 percent false, and highly defamatory," Harder said, according to the paper. "There was no fraud or tax evasion by anyone. The facts upon which the Times bases its false allegations are extremely inaccurate." 2207

The California Energy Commission said it "does not have any evidence that gasoline retailers fixed prices or engaged in false advertising." But it said the industry did not provide any proof that its gasoline was better than what the state requires all retailers to sell. 271
The February 22 memo that included details about the redecorating request also mentioned the guidelines surrounding the security system funding. The memo said that, "as a general rule, appropriated funds are not available for the personal expenses of government employees, including agency heads." 297
The annual event, now in its 21st year, was conducted to support San Diego’s Burn Institute.According to Burn Institute officials, the 2019 event raised over 0,000 for Burn Institute programs and services, including the “Camp Beyond the Scars” for children with burn injuries and Firefighters Red Line of Courage Fund.If you missed the firefighters on Thursday morning, you can still donate at burninstitute.org/donate. 422
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