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Biography Flash: LA Mayor Karen Bass Saves 600 City Jobs While Fighting Federal Immigration Raids

Biography Flash: LA Mayor Karen Bass Saves 600 City Jobs While Fighting Federal Immigration Raids

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Karen Bass Biography Flash a weekly Biography.

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has been remarkably active over the past several days, tackling some of the city's most pressing challenges while simultaneously preparing for major international events. Here's what you need to know.

Just yesterday, Mayor Bass made headlines by signing a major agreement that will avert all remaining civil service layoffs for fiscal year 2025-26. This is a significant reversal from April when she had proposed laying off 1,600 city workers to address a nearly one billion dollar budget deficit. After months of negotiations with labor unions, that number was reduced to 600, and now Bass has managed to eliminate those cuts entirely. Union leaders praised the decision, emphasizing that city workers from sanitation crews to emergency responders are the backbone of Los Angeles.

On the immigration front, Bass continues to be a vocal advocate for immigrant communities. She issued an executive directive to support Los Angeles immigrants following what she describes as unlawful federal raids conducted by immigration enforcement. Her directive bolsters city protocols prohibiting the use of city resources for immigration enforcement and expands access to resources for impacted families. Additionally, Bass recently led a congressional field hearing with Congressman Garcia to investigate detention abuses, highlighting that over 170 U.S. citizens have been detained during recent immigration enforcement actions. She's called these raids chaotic and unconstitutional and has committed to taking the Trump Administration to court to stop them.

Looking ahead, Bass announced an exciting new appointment on her calendar. She's named Council President Emeritus Paul Krekorian as Executive Director of the Office of Major Events, effective December 9th. Krekorian will coordinate city preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup and the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Just yesterday, Bass celebrated 1,000 days until the Paralympics, underscoring the city's push toward these historic events.

In community engagement news, Bass is hosting the Justice Fair 2025 this coming Saturday, December 6th, at the EXPO Center. More than 80 employers and service providers will offer on-site job interviews, expungement services, housing assistance, and mental health resources for people impacted by the justice system.

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