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Why is $177M in LA tenant aid being held up? City officials disagree on the reason
Los Angeles city housing officials and the outgoing city attorney dispute the reason for a $177 million tenant aid delay. The city attorney claims the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles (LAFLA) failed to meet reporting requirements, while LAFLA and housing officials assert compliance with contract terms.
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