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All of the following are criticisms of special-district governments except

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Answer: they disproportionately benefit low-income citizens.

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Specials district government in the United States of America can be defined as independent but special-purpose governmental units, which are created separately from local governments such as township/municipal or even county governments, whose administrative and fiscal independence are substantial. Its criticism didn't include disproportionately benefit low-income citizens.

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