Councilmembers representing San Fernando Valley voters open up on the difficult past year at Chamber of Commerce lunch.
who provide a lot of affordable housing did not receive relief while the eviction moratorium was in place and were hurt by the policy.
“Sometimes I feel that we treat the business community as some sort of adversary instead of understanding that they’re the ones that provide the jobs that make living possible for families here in the city of Los Angeles,” Lee said. “We just need to also, as a city, be more open, to invite new industries that can be the future job-makers of tomorrow,” she said.
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