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The 13 mayors from California’s largest cities say an unexpected budget surplus in the middle of the pandemic should be put to good use.
A homeless man takes food from a trash can in Los Angeles’ Skid Row area, home to the nation’s largest concentration of homeless people. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong, File)
(CN) Mayors from the 13 largest cities in the Golden State called on Governor Gavin Newsom and state legislators Thursday to spend a historic $20 billion over five years to end and prevent homelessness.
The Big City Mayors coalition includes Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria, San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo, San Francisco Mayor London Breed and nine others. Led by Liccardo, the coalition wants Newsom to allocate $4 billion a year in a five-year investment to address homelessness during this year’s budget cycle.
Erber, Yamahata to Receive Japan’s Spring 2021 Decorations
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Douglas Erber and David Yamahata
On April 29 (Japan Standard Time), the Government of Japan announces the recipients of its Spring 2021 Decorations.
From the jurisdiction of the Consulate General of Japan in Los Angeles, the following two distinguished persons will be awarded. Information about a conferment ceremony will be provided at a later date.
The recipients’ meritorious service towards Japan is as follows:
Douglas Erber
For nearly four decades, Douglas Erber. 55, of Long Beach has been promoting friendship, goodwill and understanding between Japanese and Americans through his work and volunteer activities.