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Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
RT @BringCAHome: 🚨 #AB71 just passed the Assembly Revenue and Taxation Committee! We're so grateful for our hundreds of supporters, as well… — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
Angelenos that received their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine at a City site: you should automatically receive an appointment for your 2nd dose. It is absolutely essential that you show up to ensure you get the highest level of protection. More info: https://t.co/Hr5BGE8s2N. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
RT @lapublichealth: Reminder – citizenship is not required for the COVID-19 Vaccine. You only need to prove that you live or work in LA Cou… — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
For too long, Black Americans have been denied their rights by the laws of our land, denied opportunity in housing and education, and denied safety by the gun and the badge. Today is not the end of that system. It’s progress toward fixing it. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
Today, our nation took a step forward on the winding journey toward healing, reconciliation, and accountability. But this conviction does not return George Floyd to the arms of his siblings and children. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
If you haven’t gotten the COVID-19 vaccine yet, make a plan to do so. Getting the vaccine protects you, your loved ones, and our communities — and it will help our city can end this pandemic. New appointments added weekly at: https://t.co/naMSTBoW89. https://t.co/lNbWHLe6bz — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
Better days are within reach. When we look back on our city from that future day, let us say with honest pride that we did not start our journey there one minute too late. #SOTC2021 — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
The state of our city is strong, & bruised––bursting w/ joyous possibility, while cracking with sorrow. If you ask me what defines LA in 2021, it’s what we are doing to become a city more just, more equal, more kind, more itself than we have ever given it the opportunity to be. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
L.A. REPAIR will give communities a direct say in grassroots investments. Supporting job creation + providing community intervention, racial healing, justice & reconciliation. Funding will help us partner w/ community & faith orgs to create dialogue among youth/adults #SOTC2021 — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
We’ll show our nation that we have what it takes to fulfill President Biden’s energy vision first — and commit to 100% carbon-free energy by 2035, ten years ahead of schedule. #SOTC2021 — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
To build a city w/ 100% clean energy, our LA100 study helps us create a carbon-free power grid that’s resilient, reliable, & achievable. By 2030, our @LADWP will provide an energy mix: 80% renewable & 97% carbon-free — a full 6 years ahead of our previous commitment. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
One of the main things we learned from this pandemic was how vital the internet is, and how unequal our access to it is. WiFi access points will be available in 300 underserved neighborhoods that will act as giant hotspots ––bringing dependable fast internet connections #SOTC2021 — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
Together with @CountyofLA, TURN –– Therapeutic Unarmed Response for Neighborhoods –– will become a new official approach, deploying clinicians instead of cops in response to non-violent mental health emergencies. #SOTC2021 — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
We’re showing what it takes to fulfill Dr. King’s call for a basic income once and for all. We’re betting that one small but steady investment for Angeleno households will pay large dividends for health and stability across our city and light a fire across our nation. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
This year, Los Angeles will launch the largest Guaranteed Basic Income pilot of any city in America: providing $1,000 a month to 2,000 households for an entire year, no questions asked, wherever poverty lives in our city. #SOTC2021 https://t.co/pNJuOovn0M — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
Our Justice Fund is coming back with a one million dollar commitment — ensuring that immigrants and their families can stay together while they defend their rights in federal court so we can keep building a city that includes everyone. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
For about 500 Dreamers in the L.A. Community College District: if you commit to service in COVID recovery, your DACA fees will be paid, thanks to support from the Mayor's Fund + the Foundation for L.A. Community Colleges. #SOTC2021 — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
Our Clean L.A. Jobs plan will pay hundreds of young people to help us clean up L.A. this summer and find a pathway to a full-time career. #SOTC2021 — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
Many young Angelenos have younger siblings who struggled with distance learning. Just as home health care programs recognize that a lot of family care work should be paid labor –– our new Student-to-Student Success Pilot will pay 1,000 young Angelenos to tutor their siblings. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
Empowering the youth of our city requires us to introduce an even stronger investment in our young people. A new, year-round Angeleno Corps, will leverage $5 million to fund 400 students for a year of service to their city in areas critical to our L.A. comeback. #SOTC2021 https://t.co/39JycstDmN — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
We are going to greenlight brand-new terminals zero and nine and a state-of-the-art cargo facility. Together, we will keep out airport traffic in our neighborhoods and keep up with a surge in demand for travel and shipping. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
Our airport is ready to take off again this year, buoyed by a nearly $15 billion construction program — one of the nation’s largest. That means: ✔️Ten renovated terminals and concourses ✔️A people mover to get you to the gates without a car. #SOTC2021 — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
Building the Metro system of tomorrow = improving the system of today. Full bus service will be restored in Sept. — 1 year ahead of schedule. Starting as early as this Fall when students go back to school, Metro will be fare-less & low-income Angelenos will ride Metro free. https://t.co/UyAHt4Uqd4 — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
For the 1st time, with new money from our budget, we'll dedicate nearly $1 billion to ending homelessness. When I became mayor, that number was $10 million. We are putting our money where our heart is to bring our neighbors indoors. #SOTC2021 — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
The threat of COVID-19 finally led the federal & state govt's to do something I’ve long called for: treat an emergency like an emergency & offer a FEMA-level response. Now, we have real resources + the alignment from federal to state to local govt's to begin moving the needle. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
COVID-19 didn’t start the housing crisis. Our success in eliminating rent won’t end it. We have to face the bitter truth about our past: that maps of L.A. were drawn to protect the wealth of white people and destroy the wealth of Black people & other people of color #SOTC2021 — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
A year ago we saw the eviction tsunami bearing down on us. We acted to help folks pay for rent, utilities, the basics. All told, between public $$$, federal investments & private funds, we delivered over $700 million in direct aid to Angelenos when they needed it most. #SOTC2021 — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
We have to help build a better future for our most vulnerable residents so that on-ramps to opportunity don’t turn into dead ends when workers can’t afford housing in our city. #SOTC2021 — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
There’s no #LALove quite like our love for street food. But that doesn’t make life any easier if you’re the one with the cart. We've set aside $1.3 million+ to help street vendors clear bureaucratic hurdles & purchase modernized carts & permits for more stability. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Karen Bass @MayorOfLA
It dedicates $151 million more to programs & pilots to advance racial justice & economic progress & to light up every corner darkened by want or fear. It cleans our streets, empowers our youth, and brings home our unhoused –– bringing genuine safety & lasting prosperity. — PolitiTweet.org