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Mayor Bass “State of the City” Set to Highlight 100 Days of LA City Accomplishments

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SMART PETS KNOW

SMART PETS KNOW

Meanwhile, Rick Caruso, a real estate developer and philanthropist, ran his campaign emphasizing his business experience and vision for a safer, cleaner, and more prosperous Los Angeles.

Ultimately Bass won the election adding to her long list of “first” women of color to accomplish a great deed in American History.

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Recently, KCRW and online tourism subsite LAIST took the initiative by marketing an online survey, stating “LAist’s reporters, producers and editors will make sure that our coverage addresses issues that truly matter to Angelenos …help us hold local leaders — including the new mayor and city council — accountable to your top concerns.”

Karen Bass was elected as the Mayor of Los Angeles on November 3, 2022, following a closely contested race against her opponent Rick Caruso. During her campaign, Bass highlighted her experience as a former U.S. Representative and as the Speaker of the California State Assembly, and her platform focused on issues such as addressing homelessness, improving public safety, promoting economic growth, and expanding affordable housing. Showing off her direct ties with the Federal Government preelection, Bass toted Joe Biden around town as if he were a magnetic wallet. Not to be confused with a designer handbag.

Although, programming maybe openly trying to coerce an the city to expect a LA Mayor to clean up homelessness in less than 3 months, and the notion voters may have already voiced their concerns for the city when the elected Mayor Bass, the mayor has taken steps to ensure that the people of LA are informed about her activities and plans using a more traditional method.

During the State of the City Address, Mayor Bass will outline her plans for the upcoming year to improve the city's wellbeing, safety, and resilience. The address will cover topics such as public health, economic development, infrastructure, and community engagement, among others and set the tone for her administration's future actions.

Space for attendance at the event is limited but video camera coverage will be pooled by Channel 35. @mayorofla

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