Improving Accountability in L.A. City Government
The final report of the LA Governance Reform Project includes recommendations to increase the ways Angelenos can have their voices heard.
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The final report of the LA Governance Reform Project includes recommendations to increase the ways Angelenos can have their voices heard.
Workers in West Hollywood make at least $19.08 an hour, the highest minimum wage in the country.
The debate over whether to fortify or abandon communities threatened by extreme weather can be emotionally and logistically difficult.
“I promise to always lead and serve with integrity and in the best interest of our country,” says Nathalie Rayes MPP ’99, who has had a distinguished career in public service.
Six community advocates enter an intensive training program through the Watts Leadership Institute at UCLA Luskin.
A delay in the decision to move forward with reforms in the wake of corruption scandals is deeply concerning, says UCLA Luskin Public Policy Professor Gary Segura.
The two express lanes on a 16-mile stretch of the freeway in Orange County promise to operate more efficiently than general lanes, he says.
Fast-tracking building permits is no longer allowed in neighborhoods zoned for single-family housing, making it more difficult for L.A. to meet fair housing mandates.
Gun violence can create lasting anxiety across entire campuses. Providing counseling and opportunities to heal is critical, two UCLA Luskin experts say.
“We still have a relatively ageist and ableist society where if you look old and act disabled, it creates a more negative impression,” the UCLA scholar says.
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