medium · LSAT Logical Reasoning
If the city council approves the new zoning law, then property taxes in the downtown district will increase.
If the statement above is true, which one of the following must also be true?
- Should downtown property taxes hold steady, the council will not have approved the new zoning law
- Should downtown property taxes rise, the council will have approved the new zoning law
- The council will refrain from approving the new zoning law unless it is convinced taxes ought to climb
- Most downtown residents will resist the new zoning law because of the higher taxes it brings
- If the council declines to approve the new zoning law, downtown property taxes will stay the same
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