Government
Mar. 17, 1999
Public-Private Partnership Drew Democrats to L.A.
Los Angeles had a slightly different idea when it came to hosting the Democratic Party presidential convention next year. They didn't want the taxpayers to have to pick up the tab, said one of the co-chairs of the nonprofit L.A. Convention 2000 effort, attorney and Democratic Party insider William Wardlaw said.
They didn't want the taxpayers to have to pick up the tab, said one of the co-chairs of the nonprofit L.A. Convention 2000 effort,...
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