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[[File:Kim-Mai Cutler on Twitter EMP.jpg|thumb|right|400px|it's cookin' on Twittah]][names for this being debated: Proposition 13 Subsidy Map, Proposition 13 Equity Mapping Project..?].
Suggested hashtag: [https://twitter.com/search?f=tweets&q=#Prop13mapping&src=typd #Prop13mapping].<br/> Project Twitter account: [https://twitter.com/Equity_Map @Equity_Map].
== Overview ==
In the Bay Area and California, like other high-growth regions around the world, there have been dramatic rises in property values in recent decades. Additionally, in California, the [[Proposition_13|Proposition 13]] tax-limitation measure of 1978 means that there are sometimes large disparities in the effective tax rate paid by residential property owners vis a vis estimated property market values and a situation in which those owning for longer pay lower property taxes.
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