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Another Lawsuit Filed Related To The Clinton Library

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Updated: January 7, 2009
A woman who has criticized the city of Little Rock for years over its handling of land for the Clinton Presidential Library has filed another lawsuit in the matter. Nora Harris claims the city is illegally shifting tax revenues into different accounts to pay off a 15 (m) million dollar debt on the Clinton Presidential Park. Harris filed the suit a day shy of a deadline set by the state Supreme Court last year. She says the new filing includes evidence the city shifting money -- evidence she says she didn`t have in her original 2001 complaint. The Supreme Court ruled last year that the city would be violating the state Constitution if it were indirectly using tax revenues to pay off bonds. But the court said Harris failed to prove that was happening with the bonds Little Rock sold in 1998 to purchase and maintain the 28 acres east of downtown where the Clinton library is being built.

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