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Committee approves consent items and key measures; roll calls recorded for consent, items 3, 6, 8 and 10

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Summary

The Budget and Finance Committee approved consent items and four discussed agenda items by unanimous rolls. Consent items were approved as stated; items 3 (revenue review), 6 (Civil Rights Trust Fund report), 8 (bus-lane revenue to general fund) and 10 (judgment‑obligation bond intent) each passed 5-0.

The Los Angeles City Budget and Finance Committee approved a slate of consent items and several individually discussed items during a special meeting.

Approved on consent (as announced and later voted) were items 1, 2, 5, 9, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 18, 19, 20, 26, 29 and 32; item 47 was approved as amended. The clerk called the roll, and the committee recorded five affirmative votes.

Separately, the committee recorded 5-0 approvals for four discussed items:

- Item 3: Motion to direct the CAO/Office of Finance/CLA to report on revenue generation opportunities and the city’s four-year budget outlook (approved 5-0). - Item 6: Motion to direct the Civil, Human Rights and Equity Department and City Attorney to report on establishing a Civil Rights Trust Fund and to draft ordinance language (approved 5-0). - Item 8: Amendment directing that bus-lane enforcement pilot revenue be treated like other net parking revenues and deposited in the general fund (approved 5-0). - Item 10: Resolution authorizing interim interfund borrowing from the reserve fund to pay judgments and declaring intent to reimburse with JOB proceeds (approved 5-0).

Roll-call format: Councilmember Yaroslavsky — yes; Councilmember Blumenfield — yes; Councilmember Hutt — aye; Councilmember McOsker — yes; Councilmember Hernandez — yes. The meeting then adjourned to closed session; no closed-session report was made out in the transcript excerpt.