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Homeless Services Providers Facing Months Long Delays Awaiting Reimbursements from LAHSA
At Tuesday’s L.A. County Board of Supervisors meeting, five major nonprofit leaders that provide much of the homeless services in Los Angeles spoke for two hours about the months-long delays in getting reimbursed by the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA).
Metro Makes Free Student Ridership Program Permanent
GoPass, a pilot program that grants fare-free rides to L.A. county K-14 students, was made permanent by the L.A. Metro Board of Directors late last month. The program, which began in 2021 to help families mitigate the financial harms of COVID-19, received resounding support from the Board, students, and district officials during the April 25 meeting.
County Board of Supervisors Supports Senate Bill That Battles Race-based Eminent Domain
On Tuesday, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approved a motion, 5-0, to advocate in support of Senate Bill 1050 to combat racially motivated eminent domain takings. Senate Bill 1050 was introduced by Senator Steven Bradford and co-authored by Senator Lola Smallwood-Cuevas, and Assemblymember Corey Jackson.
With the Primary a Week Away, Holly Mitchell Says Her Work is Not Finished
Second District Supervisor Holly Mitchell hopes to be re-elected to a second term representing the more than two million residents that currently live in District Two. The district includes the cities of El Segundo, Inglewood, Compton, Hermosa Beach, Manhattan Beach, and Redondo Beach along with the unincorporated community of Marina Del Rey, the Fairfax/Park La Brea, and Larchmont Village neighborhoods of Los Angeles.
Homeless Services Providers Facing Months Long Delays Awaiting Reimbursements from LAHSA
At Tuesday’s L.A. County Board of Supervisors meeting, five major nonprofit leaders that provide much of the homeless services in Los Angeles spoke for two hours about the months-long delays in getting reimbursed by the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA).
Metro Makes Free Student Ridership Program Permanent
GoPass, a pilot program that grants fare-free rides to L.A. county K-14 students, was made permanent by the L.A. Metro Board of Directors late last month. The program, which began in 2021 to help families mitigate the financial harms of COVID-19, received resounding support from the Board, students, and district officials during the April 25 meeting.
County Board of Supervisors Supports Senate Bill That Battles Race-based Eminent Domain
On Tuesday, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approved a motion, 5-0, to advocate in support of Senate Bill 1050 to combat racially motivated eminent domain takings. Senate Bill 1050 was introduced by Senator Steven Bradford and co-authored by Senator Lola Smallwood-Cuevas, and Assemblymember Corey Jackson.
With the Primary a Week Away, Holly Mitchell Says Her Work is Not Finished
Second District Supervisor Holly Mitchell hopes to be re-elected to a second term representing the more than two million residents that currently live in District Two. The district includes the cities of El Segundo, Inglewood, Compton, Hermosa Beach, Manhattan Beach, and Redondo Beach along with the unincorporated community of Marina Del Rey, the Fairfax/Park La Brea, and Larchmont Village neighborhoods of Los Angeles.