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Angelenos urge council to reject amendments that would weaken Measure ULA

Los Angeles City Council · January 24, 2026
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Hundreds of tenants, labor leaders and housing advocates packed public comment at the Los Angeles City Council to oppose council proposals that would create carve-outs or exemptions to Measure ULA, saying the voter-approved fund is already delivering housing and tenant protections.

Hundreds of Angelenos rallied at City Hall during a public-comment period Friday to urge the Los Angeles City Council not to advance proposed amendments to Measure ULA, the voter-approved local housing revenue measure.

Tenant organizers, labor leaders and nonprofit housing advocates said at length that ULA — funded by wealthier property owners — has already provided eviction protection, rental assistance and affordable housing development and should not be weakened. “Measure ULA is an accomplishment that the city should be celebrating,” said Kyle Nelson, a tenant organizer and CD5 resident. “Any amendments or changes to ULA should come from a…

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