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Alissa joins Mike and Godfrey to decipher LA’s new budget, Karen Bass’s second (or third?) State of the City, and which departments are getting more money this year. Then, how a plan to help Airbnb snuck into the budget, and fundraising updates for candidates as ballots for the June 2 election arrive later this week.
Here are all LA’s budget documents and the press conference where Mayor Karen Bass presented her budget to the people, not to be confused with her 7-minute State of the City shared only on video
We highly recommend using Controller Kenneth Mejia’s awesome budget app to understand it all. And he also has a new campaign billboard highlighting the city’s problem with liabilities (guess which department’s mistakes are costing you the most!)
A new climate budget was included, as part of the mayor’s new climate action plan, released earlier this month
“A Passage Buried in L.A.’s Budget Hints at an Unusual Airbnb Gambit,” writes LA Material’s Julia Wick
Remember the “Save Our Services” campaign that Airbnb was trying to roll out last year? Yep, now it’s basically part of the mayor’s budget recommendations
“Los Angeles doesn’t need new loopholes for the STR industry. It needs enforcement of the laws already on the books,” says Better Neighbors LA, which estimates that enforcing just 5% of illegal short-term rentals would add add $42 million to this year’s budget
Featured in the LA Times On The Record newsletter, City Attorney’s Hydee Feldstein-Soto’s presence at the anti-LGBT “HopeFest” festival was originally reported by LA Ten Four and Left Coast Right Watch. Feldstein-Soto has yet to denounce the event
LAist: “$19M and counting in LA races. Campaigns for LA mayor and city attorney lead the fundraising”
Here’s the dashboard for all the campaign finance information for LA City candidates
If you’re listening on Monday, LA Forward’s Charter Reform Advocacy Launch is happening Monday night, 4/27, at 7 p.m. on Zoom
Subscribe to Mike’s podcast What’s Next, Los Angeles to hear interviews with candidates all over LA County
Support LA Podcast by becoming a paid subscriber at thinkforward.la.
This week’s episode was produced by Sophie Bridges
The reporting and analysis you hear in the show is put together by our rotating cast of producers and co-hosts every week. All opinions expressed on the show are solely those of co-hosts and may not represent the views of LA Forward
Alissa Walker writes the newsletter Torched, tracking LA’s megaevent progress. Find her at @awalkerinla on Instagram and @awalkerinla.bsky.social on Bluesky
Mike Bonin is the executive director of the Pat Brown Institute for Public Affairs at CalState LA, and can be found at @mikebonin on Instagram and @mikebonin.bsky.social on Bluesky
Godfrey Plata is the deputy director of LA Forward and is @godfreyplata on Instagram
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Alissa joins Mike and Godfrey to decipher LA’s new budget, Karen Bass’s second (or third?) State of the City, and which departments are getting more money this year. Then, how a plan to help Airbnb snuck into the budget, and fundraising updates for candidates as ballots for the June 2 election arrive later this week.
Here are all LA’s budget documents and the press conference where Mayor Karen Bass presented her budget to the people, not to be confused with her 7-minute State of the City shared only on video
We highly recommend using Controller Kenneth Mejia’s awesome budget app to understand it all. And he also has a new campaign billboard highlighting the city’s problem with liabilities (guess which department’s mistakes are costing you the most!)
A new climate budget was included, as part of the mayor’s new climate action plan, released earlier this month
“A Passage Buried in L.A.’s Budget Hints at an Unusual Airbnb Gambit,” writes LA Material’s Julia Wick
Remember the “Save Our Services” campaign that Airbnb was trying to roll out last year? Yep, now it’s basically part of the mayor’s budget recommendations
“Los Angeles doesn’t need new loopholes for the STR industry. It needs enforcement of the laws already on the books,” says Better Neighbors LA, which estimates that enforcing just 5% of illegal short-term rentals would add add $42 million to this year’s budget
Featured in the LA Times On The Record newsletter, City Attorney’s Hydee Feldstein-Soto’s presence at the anti-LGBT “HopeFest” festival was originally reported by LA Ten Four and Left Coast Right Watch. Feldstein-Soto has yet to denounce the event
LAist: “$19M and counting in LA races. Campaigns for LA mayor and city attorney lead the fundraising”
Here’s the dashboard for all the campaign finance information for LA City candidates
If you’re listening on Monday, LA Forward’s Charter Reform Advocacy Launch is happening Monday night, 4/27, at 7 p.m. on Zoom
Subscribe to Mike’s podcast What’s Next, Los Angeles to hear interviews with candidates all over LA County
Support LA Podcast by becoming a paid subscriber at thinkforward.la.
This week’s episode was produced by Sophie Bridges
The reporting and analysis you hear in the show is put together by our rotating cast of producers and co-hosts every week. All opinions expressed on the show are solely those of co-hosts and may not represent the views of LA Forward
Alissa Walker writes the newsletter Torched, tracking LA’s megaevent progress. Find her at @awalkerinla on Instagram and @awalkerinla.bsky.social on Bluesky
Mike Bonin is the executive director of the Pat Brown Institute for Public Affairs at CalState LA, and can be found at @mikebonin on Instagram and @mikebonin.bsky.social on Bluesky
Godfrey Plata is the deputy director of LA Forward and is @godfreyplata on Instagram

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