Los Angeles County supervisors are expected to vote Tuesday on aplan to spend $15 million on...Favot, Sarah
And we have this imbalance, this addiction to incarceration in our county, that has also spread throughout the nation, at the expense of parks, playgrounds jobs, youth centers, after school programs, housing for people. We can’t afford anything else because our local and municipal budgets, ...
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However, as the program winds down, CBS2's Kristine Lazar has found that more than 1,200 L.A. County residents who took part in it are still waiting for permanent housing, leading some experts to say the program fell short of its lofty expectations. More than 9,000 Los Angeles County...
LA County is a global cultural capital, with the largest economy in the US. Yet bold action may be needed to drive inclusive economic growth in the next decade.
“Take a breath: LA County’s Secure Income Program,” a new secure income program launched by Los Angeles County, will provide $1,000 paychecks to 1,000 residents chosen at random over three years. Individuals must be at least 18 years old to receive the promised monthly stimulus checks...
Despite some early problems with slow payments and understaffing at the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority, Ansell said the pace of spending puts the county on track to meet its goal of moving 45,000 homeless families and individuals into permanent housing during the first five years of Meas...
This past November, Carolyn “Jiyoung” Park ran for LA County’s Superior Court as part of the county’s first-ever slate of progressive judicial candidates. A 20-year attorney with a background in labor and tenants’ rights law, she was recruited and vetted by several progressive political...
Los Angeles County Reports, Resources, Comment: May 4 to 8 I. Agendas: No Supervisors meeting May 5. Next regular meeting set for May 12, Budget meetings begin May 13. A. Cluster meetings of Supervisor Assistants (Teleconferences); II. Reports, resources, comment, events: A. Budgets ...
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