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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Los Angeles officials moved Tuesday to take control of hundreds of millions of dollars in homelessness ...
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNMayor Bass and council members are in Sacramento seeking wildfire recovery aidMayor Bass said, “It’s important that we’re here, that we’re visible and that we’re clear about what Los Angeles needs” ...
Lawmakers from L.A. County are requesting more than $1.89 billion to support L.A.’s recovery from January wildfires.
Los Angeles mayor Karen Bass came to Sacramento and urged for fire relief amid devastating fires in her city.
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ABC7 KABC on MSNMayor Karen Bass, City Council members request nearly $2 billion from state for budget helpFollowing a one-day trip by a delegation of City Council members led by Mayor Karen Bass to Sacramento, state lawmakers ...
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass visited the state Capitol on Monday to request nearly $2 billion in additional funds to help her ...
Bass is now requesting another $1.9 billion from the state government after the state had already approved $2.5 billion. The state of California is already dealing with its own budget problems, and ...
Los Angeles is looking to California for financial help as the city faces a nearly $1 billion budget deficit projected for ...
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MyNewsLA.com on MSNBass, City Council Members Request Nearly $2B from State for Budget HelpFollowing a one-day trip by a delegation of City Council members led by Mayor Karen Bass to Sacramento, state lawmakers requested nearly $2 billion in funding to aid Los Angeles amid a projected $1 ...
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MyNewsLA.com on MSNCalifornia Lawmakers Request Nearly $2B to LA City Recover from WildfiresMayor Karen Bass and four City Council members are back in Los Angeles Tuesday after a one-day sojourn to Sacramento resulted in 22 California legislators requesting nearly $2 billion in wildfire ...
LAHSA is jointly funded by the city and county and overseen by a commission appointed by city and county elected officials.
The suit alleges the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power tried for months to cover up the harm caused by the fallen line. LADWP officials deny that allegation.
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