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Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
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Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
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Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
Here in L.A., we’re 54% less dependent on water imports. And thanks to our ambitious Project Next, our wastewater plants will soon be able to treat billions of new gallons of water for drinking and for irrigation, and add to our local supply the equivalent of two L.A. Aqueducts. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
Today I am proud to announce that our budget will also include a brand new, two-phase $21 million dollar Climate Equity Fund. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
In less than two decades, we have made L.A. America’s solar capital and boosted our carbon-free power to 62%. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
Today we create jobs more quickly than the other four largest metro regions in the country. We’ve had a 21% economic boom since April 2020. We boosted black and brown incomes by 44% & 43% respectively when the nation has seen them rise by just 26% & 34% respectively. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
I’m proud to announce that we have doubled & redoubled our homelessness budget, and we’re going to meet & match this year what we invested last year: Over $1 billion dollars. Let's keep pushing that number higher until homelessness is a distant memory. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
Let’s make Transit Oriented Communities permanent and build hundreds of thousands of homes. Let’s expand our Adaptive Reuse laws, now that so many of our beautiful commercial buildings are empty as a result of the pandemic and get tens of thousands more homes. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
Over the last eight years, RHNA challenged us to hit 82,000 new homes. We roared past that with 150,000, by far the biggest city in California to hit our goal. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
HHH units are coming in cheaper, faster, and more plentifully than we promised voters. We already have 1,200 HHH units occupied, and we’ll open 39 more projects with over 2,000 new units of permanent supportive housing by year’s end. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
From 2013 to 2018, we tripled the number of housing units built each year in L.A. Not an increase of 10 or 20 percent, 300%. We increased our annual production of permanent supportive housing units, proven to get and keep people out of homelessness by 600%. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
Here in this city, we have launched historic anti-poverty programs, made community college free, invested in key industries and cut our business tax and our bureaucracy to be more business-friendly. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
This year alone, our unarmed CIRCLE teams have responded to more than 1,200 situations in Hollywood and Venice, in the coming fiscal year, we’ll more than double the number of CIRCLE teams and expand their reach across our city. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
In partnership with L.A. County, we launched one of the nation’s most ambitious mental health response programs, which sends vans out into our communities 24/7 through 911 to provide critically needed psychiatric care. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
This year, we’re planning to hire not just 100, but nearly 800 new sanitation workers. These will be our neighbors, hired to care for our neighborhoods, so that a 3rd grader walking to school doesn’t have to see a city filled with trash or an off-ramp cluttered with litter. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
My goal is to hand over a city budget next week that is stronger than ever, an infrastructure program unequaled in America, and a pathway to house our people and save our planet with the urgency that this moment demands. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
In this city that is older than the U.S. Constitution, but reinvented every day, we work towards a thousand human purposes, but we exist for one magnificent need — to make a good life together. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
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Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
In L.A., we have never been a city with small ambitions. From our humble beginnings as a dusty pueblo built on the original Tongva land we now inhabit, to our emergence as the third largest urban economy in the world, we do big things in L.A. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
Tune in live for our annual State of the City Address. As our city enters a new chapter, let’s remember that together we can recover, rebuild, and create a better future for all Angelenos. Closed captioning is available at https://t.co/sbi9vsOfrv. https://t.co/cQbqWkABWd — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
The future of L.A. belongs to our youth — their inspiration is the key to building a better and brighter Los Angeles. Join me live tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. as I outline the steps we’ve taken to uplift our communities and the plans underway to secure a better L.A. for all. https://t.co/PE3exPtmd5 — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
The future of L.A. belongs to our youth — their inspiration is the key to building a better and brighter Los Angeles. Join me live tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. as I outline the steps we’ve taken to uplift our communities and the plans underway to secure a better L.A. for all. https://t.co/v7LP9kHMm0 — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
Through sports, children learn the power of teamwork, collaboration, and the importance of a healthy lifestyle. Thank you @USTA for supporting our kids and their dreams. https://t.co/ct07G0HkpT — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
Los Angeles stands in solidarity with New York as we hope for justice for those affected by this tragedy. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
The pain felt after today’s attack in New York City is shared by people across the country. In the face of darkness, New Yorkers reached out their hands to help their neighbors and found strength through one another. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
Angelenos stand in strength and solidarity with New Yorkers and we hope for a swift recovery for the injured. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
The pain felt after today’s attack in New York City is shared by people across the country. But there is comfort to be found in the horror. Those who reached out their hands to help their neighbors. The swift approach of first responders. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
Angelenos, don't get left behind. If you didn't get a chance to apply to the City's guaranteed basic income pilot, the @CountyofLA's BREATHE guaranteed income program remains open with applications closing 4/13. For more information & to apply, visit https://t.co/tXUxPH1cOQ. https://t.co/blkUhf4tWQ — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
It was moving to hear from Mia Tretta, a Saugus HS shooting survivor, as she shared her traumatic experience — no one should go through what Mia has. Proud to stand with @POTUS as he takes action to end gun violence through regulations to ensure the safety of our communities. https://t.co/tLA3kfXBPl — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
Angelenos, the @LAEWDD has launched the Microenterprise Recovery Grant program — providing up to $15,000 in grants to small businesses impacted by COVID-19. The deadline is April 15. For more information or to apply visit https://t.co/VRZdJXOmuU. https://t.co/pQb46CDz6K — PolitiTweet.org