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Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
We’re going to have to celebrate differently this year. Everyone should cancel plans with others for the 4th of July. You shouldn’t gather with anyone who doesn’t live in your household. Please stay home and save lives — it’s that simple. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
RT @CAgovernor: Putting your mask under your nose defeats the purpose of wearing a mask in the first place. Wear a mask the right way and… — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
To stay safe and keep COVID-19 rates down, please avoid gathering with others and wear a face covering. Your community is counting on you. Please help stop the spread. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
Este fin de semana, use coberturas faciales y evite las reuniones. Estamos en un momento crítico en nuestra lucha contra COVID-19. Las playas, muelles y senderos para bicicletas de playa en la ciudad y el condado de L.A. estarán cerrados el 3 de julio hasta el 6 de julio. https://t.co/0Pk30PQuDi — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
Este fin de semana, use coberturas faciales y evite las reuniones. Estamos en un momento crítico en nuestra lucha contra COVID-19. Las playas, muelles y senderos para bicicletas de playa en la ciudad y el condado de L.A. estarán cerrados el 3 de julio hasta el 6 de julio. https://t.co/gIA6lb8DkD — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
Ayer @CAGovernor anunció que ya no se permite comer dentro de los restaurantes en nuestro condado y a través de todo el estado. Los bares también han recibido la orden de cerrar. https://t.co/kCPkpI5sxT — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
We will never rectify racial injustice until we address poverty and invest in the economic security that keeps families in their homes, children fed, and promotes mobility. A guaranteed income would do that. I stand with @MayorsforAGI. https://t.co/NvwNKXHfH5 — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
RT @CAgovernor: A simple piece of fabric makes a big statement: I care. This 4th of July weekend, protect the people you love - wear a fa… — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
We will begin posting the COVID threat level at https://t.co/8biEGuYjcA using the colors red, orange, yellow, and green. Today we’re at orange — the risk of infection remains high and you should stay at home as often as you can and only leave for essential activities. https://t.co/ACACMFGKaj — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
This 4th of July weekend, please wear face coverings and avoid gatherings. This is a critical time in our fight against COVID-19. Beaches, piers, and beach bike paths in the City and County of L.A. will be closed from Friday, July 3 to Monday, July 6. https://t.co/8mFlGHJi3W — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
Restaurants may continue to offer takeout, delivery, drive thru and outdoor dining. L.A. Al Fresco is here to help support restaurants by offering temporary permits for outdoor dining on sidewalks, private parking lots, and streets. https://t.co/WS2recbL3I — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
Today @CAGovernor announced that indoor dining at restaurants is no longer allowed in our county and many throughout the state. Bars have also been ordered to close. https://t.co/UKURSJ41ne — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
We were the first major city to require face coverings, and we must continue to wear them. Gathering with anybody except for those you live with may spread this virus. And that’s why more businesses and places where people gather indoors are closing or must operate differently. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
COVID-19 has taken control, and we need to take control back. That’s what we did in March, April and May, when we sacrificed, stayed safer at home and saved lives — we need that same commitment to flatten the curve now. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
Join me live for the latest steps we’re taking to protect Angelenos from the COVID-19 crisis and how you should stay safe this holiday weekend. https://t.co/b6k9Qvg25R — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
RT @lapublichealth: Our contact tracers reach out by phone to everyone who is a close contact of someone who tests positive for #COVID19 to… — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
We cannot let this moment come and go without positive change in our cities and our country. We must reform policing and further invest in wealth building and health building in the Black community. — PolitiTweet.org
MSNBC @MSNBC
LA Mayor Garcett: "It's also about what we can do to make sure that police aren't always the solution to everything… https://t.co/5KMBRUUqNT
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
Metro will be a source for positive change — a system where we will integrate racial justice into every decision, lead on electrification, push forward on congestion relief, clean our air, create jobs, and connect our most vulnerable communities. https://t.co/KijMhxmgxk — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
Hay protecciones contra desalojo en L.A. para inquilinos residenciales y comerciales durante COVID-19. Visite https://t.co/v6f9i6gg2F o llame al (866) 557-7368 para más información Cierres y cancelación de servicios son ilegales. Para ayuda legal visite https://t.co/dd3Bjm1xLZ. https://t.co/RwwugEfi57 — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
Tenant protections are in place in L.A. to prevent evictions during this crisis. Visit https://t.co/v6f9i6gg2F or call 866-557-RENT for more information. Lockouts and utility shut-offs for non-payment are illegal. For legal assistance, visit https://t.co/dd3Bjm1xLZ. https://t.co/fhLmis7qRg — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
Our City is acting to end systemic racism in the public sector, but with 85% of the workforce employed by the private sector, we're asking businesses to step up too. I'm proud to see companies adopt our Executive Directive policies on racial equity in recruitment, hiring & more. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
Join us live to discuss how we’re bringing the private sector together to put racial equity at the heart of our workforce and economy. https://t.co/bVpUPG8Jyt — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
RT @EmpowerLA: Lost your job or been laid off or had your hours cut due to COVID? The City of Los Angeles Economic & Workforce Developmen… — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
RT @CAgovernor: 📢 The threat of #COVID19 hasn't disappeared. If you're going outdoors for recreational activities, wear a face covering,… — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
We must act to reform public safety in our communities — and today, we took an important step forward, thanks to Councilmember @CMHerbJWesson, Council President @CD6Nury and our City Council. We will keep working together to change how we respond to nonviolent 911 calls. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
Wear a face covering. It’s a sign of respect. It’s a symbol of love. It saves lives. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
We cannot let the COVID-19 pandemic become a housing crisis. Locally, we acted to protect struggling renters. Nationally, we support @RepMaxineWaters's Emergency Rental Assistance and Rental Market Stabilization Act to help safeguard Angelenos from losing their homes. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
RT @lapublichealth: Our contact tracers reach out by phone to everyone who tests positive for #COVID19 to collect potentially life-saving i… — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
Our decisions can save lives and keep case numbers down: ✅Wear a face covering ✅Wash your hands frequently ✅Keep a safe physical distance ✅Avoid gathering with others you don’t live with — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
COVID-19 is still here and it’s still spreading faster. While we have gradually reopened many businesses — with infections now increasing, we have paused on opening more businesses, such as movie theaters, bowling alleys, arcades and concert halls. — PolitiTweet.org