The Los Angeles City Council approved a plan to bolster affordable housing efforts and homelessness programs with “mansion tax” money. The council gave the green light Tuesday to spend nearly $425 million collected from Measure ULA, known as the mansion tax, on affordable housing and homelessness programs, the Los Angeles Times reported. The spending plan […]
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