Lawmakers from L.A. County are requesting more than $1.89 billion to support L.A.’s recovery from January wildfires.
The system is disjointed and mismanaged, with layers of redundancies and bureaucracy built on top of itself. There is nearly ...
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LAist on MSNJudge blasts LA homeless spending as a ‘train wreck’ and threatens to seize controlA frustrated federal judge on Thursday lambasted L.A. city officials for failing to properly track billions in spending on ...
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Hey SoCal on MSNLA County board OKs $637 million for homelessness servicesThe Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday allocated $637 million for homelessness services. The board’s ...
— FINALLY SOME GOOD NEWS FOR BASS: The mayor and LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell touted the latest batch of crime data on Monday, ...
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday voted to allocate a $637 million budget for homelessness services.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass visited the state Capitol on Monday to request nearly $2 billion in additional funds to help her ...
Supporters of Mayor Karen Bass have begun ramping up their defense of her, warning that right-wing billionaires are 'coming ...
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LAist on MSNFacing a nearly $1 billion budget hole, LA officials warn city staffing cuts are inevitableThe city of Los Angeles is "in a particularly challenging financial position" as it develops a budget for the fiscal year ...
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LA City Council to consider fired LAFD chief's appeal of dismissal by Mayor BassBass dismissed Crowley, who remains with the department at a lower rank, for what the mayor deemed to be failures of leadership during Los Angeles' January fires, including the deadly Palisades Fire ...
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass. Ever since wildfires began sweeping through Los Angeles County neighborhoods, Bass has been a day late and a dollar short, as the old saying goes, in response.
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