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Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA

Existen protecciones de desalojo para inquilinos residenciales y comerciales que enfrentan dificultades económicas durante COVID-19. Cierres y cancelación de servicios son ilegales. Llame al (866) 557-7368 o https://t.co/v6f9i6gg2F. Para ayuda legal: https://t.co/dd3Bjm1xLZ. https://t.co/R0YI47XQba — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 22, 2020
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Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA

Eviction protections are in place for residential and commercial renters facing economic hardship during the COVID-19 crisis. Lockouts and utility shut-offs are illegal. Call 866-577-RENT or visit https://t.co/v6f9i6gg2F. For legal assistance visit: https://t.co/dd3Bjm1xLZ. https://t.co/7CUfyTxFC1 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 22, 2020 Deleted
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Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA

Join me live to discuss new safety measures being installed at @flyLAXairport and the City’s continuing response to the COVID-19 crisis. https://t.co/B5oFkCSQgS — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 22, 2020
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Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA

#HappyFathersDay to all the dads who shape our values, share their wisdom and make us who we are. Though we may not be able to be together during the COVID-19 crisis, we celebrate you today and every day. https://t.co/kJYEIFUDmq — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 21, 2020
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Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA

From local landmarks we've loved for years to entrepreneurs launching new places and brands, learn more about L.A.'s Black-owned businesses and institutions. https://t.co/0rfbHwpxCc — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 20, 2020
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Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA

COVID-19 is still a threat and we can’t let up on taking precautions every day to stop the spread and protect our families and neighbors. Please keep wearing a face covering when you leave the house, maintaining physical distance from others and washing your hands often. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 20, 2020
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Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA

Los Angeles: the threat of COVID-19 remains and we must continue to take steps to stop the spread of this virus and keep you and our communities safe. Here are the most recent updates in our city. More at https://t.co/nJG4DqY3lx. https://t.co/9bVJssvAdN — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 20, 2020
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Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA

Senator Harris is right: Juneteenth should be a national holiday. We know the struggles of Black Americans didn’t end on June 19, 1865. But this day must be a regular reminder of the importance of lifting up the voices and stories of Black people in L.A. and nationwide. — PolitiTweet.org

Kamala Harris @SenKamalaHarris

Juneteenth is a day to remember the millions who died from enslavement in America, and those who survived and fough… https://t.co/FwfuCzIP7e

Posted June 19, 2020
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Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA

We will also conduct a thorough study to determine racial disparities in hiring and contracting, and ask each department for plans to implement affirmative action if Proposition 209 is repealed. https://t.co/RhUMs5VB0Z — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 19, 2020
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Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA

Next, we will form a Racial Equity Task Force made up of the Department’s Racial Equity Officers and representatives from my office to review strategies submitted by Departments and continue to develop new goals and diversity and equity programs. https://t.co/TAimuH2eEF — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 19, 2020
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Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA

We are looking to create a culture of inclusivity at every level in our City government. We will require every employee to participate in annual training on implicit bias, which will be developed by the City’s Personnel Department. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 19, 2020
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Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA

Each Department’s General Manager will submit a Racial Equity Action Plan by September 16 with strategies to establish racial equity metrics for each Department, and plans to attract, recruit and hire from a robust and diverse pool of candidates. https://t.co/SJApbHrOCD — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 19, 2020
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Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA

Here are additional steps forward we will take under Executive Directive 27. First, all of our City departments and offices will appoint Racial Equity Officers to be tasked with developing and overseeing the Department’s Racial Equity Plan. https://t.co/sKPyYgqbJ7 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 19, 2020
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Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA

I’m asking City Departments to prepare for the possible repeal of Proposition 209 and plan to implement affirmative action. I’m also calling for a Charter Amendment to allow affirmative action in City contracts. https://t.co/m8mAwEYg1X — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 19, 2020
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Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA

Today I signed Executive Directive 27 to advance racial justice and inclusion in every City department. https://t.co/uwdVRLR8A0 https://t.co/MzfsCE3Ag3 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 19, 2020
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Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA

As we honor Juneteenth, we mark how far there is left to go to right the wrongs of history and dismantle systemic racism in our country. Let us draw strength and inspiration for the work ahead to finally achieve racial justice for Black Americans. https://t.co/4VTDXRwcDn — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 19, 2020
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Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA

RT @LAPublicLibrary: Juneteenth is the oldest known celebration commemorating the ending of slavery in the United States. Join us as we cel… — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 19, 2020 Retweet
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Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA

Today, I am announcing new racial equity initiatives in our City government. https://t.co/ESQWWPxtle — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 19, 2020
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Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA

Homelessness is the humanitarian crisis of our time, & I’m very pleased that we have reached an agreement for the City to provide 6,700 new shelter beds & the County to provide services for these Angelenos. This is an important milestone. Full statement: https://t.co/ccDwjH47X8 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 18, 2020
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Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA

El resultado de la Corte Suprema hoy sobre #DACA manda un poderoso mensaje: este país y esta ciudad le pertenecen a los Soñadores. Todos aquellos que se atrevieron a soñar, tienen un hogar seguro en Los Ángeles, la que siempre será una ciudad de posibilidades y oportunidades. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 18, 2020
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Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA

Today's Supreme Court ruling on #DACA delivers a powerful message: this country & this city belong to Dreamers today. This will remain your home tomorrow. Those who dared to dream are #HereToStay & can rest assured that Los Angeles remains a place of possibility and opportunity. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 18, 2020
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Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA

Solo la mitad de Angelinos han participado en el #Censo2020. Necesitamos que todos sean contados para que Los Angeles reciba más recursos para programas de salud, educación y otros servicios importantes. Llena el censo hoy: https://t.co/qAYibfqFLj https://t.co/jX9dlHHzqD — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 17, 2020
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Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA

L.A. has always stood by DACA recipients because they deserve to feel safe and accepted in the only country they’ve ever known — where they grew up, went to school and began their careers. I hope the Supreme Court chooses to protect Dreamers in L.A. and nationwide. #HomeIsHere — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 17, 2020
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Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA

Just over half of Angelenos have participated in the #2020Census so far. We need everyone to be counted, so L.A. can get the representation we deserve in D.C. and resources for health, education, and other vital services. Fill out the Census today: https://t.co/qAYibfqFLj https://t.co/44SUBmjNd3 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 17, 2020
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Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA

RT @LACity: No matter where we come from, #LA is our home. To help every Angeleno get counted, language guides are available in over 50 lan… — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 17, 2020 Retweet
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Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA

RT @LAFoodBank: The LA Regional Food Bank, in partnership with @countyofla, is providing food via drive-thru distribution today until 1pm a… — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 17, 2020 Retweet
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Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA

I support @RepPeterDeFazio and @TransportDems' #INVESTAct. This bill makes record investments in transit, sustainability, and open data — and keeps local hire at the heart of our work, placing justice and equity at the center of building our economic strength. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 17, 2020
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Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA

COVID-19 todavía sigue siendo una amenaza. Siga las precauciones de salud para ayudar a detener la propagación y salvar vidas. Recuerde usar una cobertura facial cuando salga de su casa y mantenga la sana distancia. Pruebas gratis y más información en https://t.co/nJG4DqY3lx. https://t.co/BVTMaWypEZ — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 17, 2020
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Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA

COVID-19 is still here and it's still deadly. Please continue to follow safety precautions to help stop the spread and save lives. Remember to use a face covering when leaving your home and keep physical distance. Free testing and more info at https://t.co/nJG4DqY3lx. https://t.co/MDBvllPwRR — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 17, 2020
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Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA

I will continue to work closely with City Council on more ways we can improve policing & deliver resources to our communities, including @CMHerbJWesson & @CD6Nury's motion to explore responding to non-violent 911 calls with medical & mental health workers, & homeless services. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 17, 2020