Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass seems to be warming up to the idea of pausing the controversial ULA Tax as the city recovers from destructive wildfires, but it is unclear how she could do it.
Source: Inman News
Bass weighs pause of ULA Tax as wildfire recovery continues
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