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Karen Bass urged state lawmakers to triple the California film tax credit, as the city faces a dire fiscal emergency.
Bass, who releases her budget for 2025-26 on Monday, has been weighing whether or not to lay off more than 1,500 workers.
Bass will release her spending plan for 2025-26 on Monday, one that's expected to recommend major cuts to the city's ...
Mayor Karen Bass' spending plan for 2025-26 would bring layoffs to 5% of the city workforce. Bass said she's hoping state ...
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FOX 11 Los Angeles on MSNLA Mayor Karen Bass discusses budget, layoffs in State of the City addressLOS ANGELES - Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass delivered her State of the City address, focusing on Los Angeles' recovery from ...
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNLos Angeles budget committee considers Mayor Bass' proposed spending planMayor Karen Bass’ proposed spending plan aimed at closing a $1 billion budget deficit and addressing other financial ...
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ABC7 KABC on MSNLA budget committee to begin hearings on Mayor Bass' proposed $13.9 billion budgetThe Los Angeles City Council Budget and Finance Committee will convene in a special meeting Friday, beginning a series of ...
L.A. Mayor Karen Bass included a plug for the expansion ... the $330 million state subsidy for the film industry. Gov. Gavin Newsom has proposed hiking the tax incentive to $750 million starting ...
Bass has proposed cutting more than 2,700 city positions via 1,647 layoffs and eliminating 1,053 vacant positions.
L.A. Mayor Karen Bass included a plug for the expansion ... calling Hollywood “our foundational industry.” Gov. Gavin Newsom has proposed hiking the tax incentive to $750 million starting ...
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