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Board approves emergency rent relief program with nearly $20 million in funding and amendments to extend aid limits
Summary
The Board approved an emergency rent-relief program aimed at wildfire survivors and immigrants affected by recent ICE actions, adding nearly $9.8 million to initial funding and changing grant caps after debate and community testimony.
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approved an emergency rent relief program on Tuesday, expanding eligibility to wildfire survivors and immigrant households affected by recent immigration enforcement actions. Supervisor Lindsay Horvath introduced the motion and Supervisor Hilda Solis co‑authored it. The final motion, adopted as part of consent actions, directs the Department of Consumer and Business Affairs (DCBA) to stand up the program and use an initial funding package of nearly $19.8 million, combining the sponsor’s request with an additional $9.8 million…
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