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Bill Could Force Curb On Growth, Fairfax Says

Rezonings for home construction in Fairfax County could be sharply curtailed, or even frozen, if Virginia lawmakers pass a bill ending the system of payments that local governments receive from developers to help pay for roads, schools and other services, county officials say.
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