This post was updated Nov. 8 at 12:26 a.m.
Nine local measures on Los Angeles ballots are projected to have passed.
LA County voters passed Measure A, the LA Times projected.
Los Angeles voters passed Measure HH with a 83.5% majority, according to the LA Times. Measure HH will make a variety of city governance changes, including creating new conflict-of-interest declaration policies for commissioners, adding subpoena abilities for the city attorney and increasing audit power for the city controller.
Los Angeles voters passed Measure ER with a 77.7% majority, according to the LA Times. Measure ER will grant the LA City Ethics Commission the right to independent counsel and will triple the current penalty for a violation of ethics laws from $5,000 to $15,000.
This post was updated Nov. 6 at 1:41 a.m.
The United States House of Representatives released a report Thursday concluding that many American universities – including UCLA – failed to adequately address antisemitism.
Two propositions on the November ballot aim to address California’s affordable housing crisis.
Propositions 5 and 33 would lower the threshold for issuing bonds and taxes for affordable housing and alter rent control policies.
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