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Government

Apr. 22, 1999

Hahns Office Happy About Proposed Budget

A proposed $4.2 billion budget for fiscal 1999-2000 for the city of Los Angeles released Tuesday includes funding for City Attorney James K. Hahn to continue a new program to evict tenants engaging in narcotics-related activities, but does not allow for the expansion of the office's efforts to fight gangs.

By Lauren Blau
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        A proposed $4.2 billion budget for fiscal 1999-2000 for the city of Los Angeles released Tuesday includes funding for City Attorney James K. Hahn to continue a new program to evict tenants engaging in narcotics-related activities, but does not allow for the expansion of the office's efforts to fight gangs.<...

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