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Voters nearly had a chance to gut the 'mansion tax.' Now, L.A. approves $544 million in spending
The L.A. City Council approved a $544-million spending plan for Measure ULA funds in the 2026 fiscal year, allocating $381 million for affordable housing and $163.3 million for homelessness prevention. The decision follows voters nearly having a chance to eliminate the 'mansion tax.'
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