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Can constitutionally allowable exclusions be taken by a city or town while under a home rule?

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Can constitutionally allowable exclusions be taken by a city or town while under a home rule?

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No, constitutionally allowable exclusions apply only to entities bound by the constitutional expenditure limitation. However, cities and towns under home rule may use any exclusions specifically identified in their voter-approved home rule proposals.

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