Los Angeles Times On Wednesday, Mayor Karen Bass and L.A. County supervisor Lindsey Horvas released a text message suggesting that Bass is not working with other local government leaders.
The Horvath district includes the entire Palisades Fire region.
The era It has been reported:
Supervisor text messages and other communications obtained by the era through the demands of public records highlight an increasingly strange relationship between Bass, 71, and Horvath, 42. Tensions arise as two politicians navigate the most costly natural disasters in American history.
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[T]He said on January 21, Bass and Horvath's encounter was hardly one-off, and the mayor's trademark skills she relied on to advance the homelessness are failing her when she needs her most. I'm asking questions about this.
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Bass may also be out of sync with Traci Park, a city council member representing the Palisades. And Bass closed her own Chief Recovery Officer, Steve Soborov, from at least one important decision before it seemed to narrow the scope of his role.
In an interview with Elex Michelson of local Fox affiliate KTTV-11 on Tuesday, bass accused Lyer Chief Christen Chlorie of properly preparing for a possible wildfire and not letting her know of the danger.
The bus herself posted on X about the danger when she was abroad in Ghana the day before the fire.
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