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L.A. poised to lose $100 million in state grants to fund transportation projects
Los Angeles is set to lose $100 million in state grant funding for transportation projects in underserved neighborhoods after a state commission refused to consider the city's request for an extension. The decision means the city will no longer retain the funds for these initiatives.
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