
LA City Council Studies Police Oversight Bureau
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Los Angeles City Council unanimously votes to study setting up a Bureau of Police Oversight, aiming to shift accounting and audit jobs from LAPD to the city controllers office. This move seeks to increase transparency on police spending, with City Controller Kenneth Mejia ready to dive deep into costs, contracts, and division breakdowns. The proposal, initiated by Councilmember Hugo Soto-Martinez, is set to report on feasibility, costs, and setup before a potential vote, potentially delivering the oversight Angelenos have been calling for.
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