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L.A. Mayor Karen Bass included a plug for the expansion of the film and TV tax credit in her State of the City speech on Monday, saying it is time to “bring Hollywood back.” Bass spent most of ...
LOS ANGELES — Call it the Karen Bass special: a shot of optimism, followed by a bitter budget chaser. That was the incongruous combination the Los Angeles mayor debuted on Monday, when she ...
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass released a proposed budget on Monday that would eliminate a nearly $1-billion financial gap by cutting more than 2,700 city positions — about 1,650 of them through ...
Facing a nearly $1 billion shortfall driven by dwindling revenues and increasing costs, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass on Monday proposed laying off 1,647 workers and closing some city departments ...
On Monday, Bass will offer her assessment of the city ... Darry Sragow, a Democratic Party strategist, said the dissatisfaction felt by L.A. voters goes beyond wildfire recovery.
L.A. Mayor Karen Bass included a plug for the expansion of the film and TV tax credit in her State of the City speech on Monday, saying it is time to “bring Hollywood back.” Bass spent most of the ...
The prospects of cutting permitting red tap across the city were raised Monday afternoon during a State of the City address given by Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass. It was part of a comprehensive ...
From the deadly fires, a historic Hollywood production slump and a budget crisis, Mayor Karen Bass urged Los Angeles to brace for the future as she prepares to deliver a difficult State of the ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- The city of Los Angeles could lay off 1,600 employees in the upcoming fiscal year, Mayor Karen Bass proposed in her budget. Bass initially announced the possibility of ...