Legislation
Mark Ridley-Thomas Sentenced to Over Three Years in Prison
Former Los Angeles City Councilmember Mark Ridley-Thomas has officially been sentenced to over three years in prison after being found guilty of corruption, bribery, and fraud.
Read MoreLA City Council Approves New Budget for LAPD
The Los Angeles City Council has voted 12-3 in favor of a new police contract that will provide raises and new bonuses for police officers.
Read MoreTalks of the LA City Council Expanding Grow More Popular
In the Council’s Committee on Governance Reform, the idea of increasing the size of the City Council from 15 to over 20 was talked about.
Read MoreLA County Board of Supervisors Launch New Motion to Assist with Homelessness
The Los Angeles Board of Supervisors has passed a motion establishing a regional foundation for accelerating homelessness solutions.
Read MoreSanta Monica Approves Zoning Changes to Promote Nightlife and Entertainment
The Santa Monica City Council approved an interim zoning ordinance aimed at promoting economic recovery in the city’s downtown area.
Read MoreCalifornia Lawmakers Urge Studios to Return to the Negotiation Table
With the writer’s strike nearing 100 days and the actor’s strike going on for almost two weeks, California politicians are beginning to get involved.
Read MoreMayor Bass Signs Executive Directive to Promote Small Business Growth
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has signed an executive directive aimed at identifying roadblocks that slow down small business creation, development, and growth.
Read MoreMayor Bass Updates State of Emergency on Homelessness
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has signed a renewal on the city’s state of emergency on homelessness.
Read MoreNewsom and Legislators Reach Agreement on the Budget
California Governor Gavin Newsom and Legislative leaders have reached an agreement on the state’s budget for the upcoming fiscal year.
Read MoreCalifornia Legislature Releases Joint Budget
Leaders from both California legislative chambers have introduced a joint budget prior to the July 1st deadline.
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