Gov. Gavin Newsom has become a familiar sight around Los Angeles since the firestorm that swept through the region last month ...
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Gavin Newsom Creates $100 Million Initiative to Rebuild LA: Magic Johnson, Dodgers Chair Sign OnGavin Newsom announced Tuesday a new private sector initiative to help rebuild Los Angeles following the Los Angeles wildfires. Titled LA Rises, the recovery effort will bring together high-profile ...
The aid would go toward “immediate and long-term recovery work needed to rebuild lives and properties,” according to the ...
Gavin Newsom (D) announced a private sector effort ... days of devastation caused by wildfires. Newsom selected Los Angeles Dodgers Chairman Mark Walter, former basketball player Earvin “Magic ...
The governor of California has tapped three of Los Angeles's most influential people to lead the fire recovery initiative.
Magic Johnson, Dodgers Chairman Mark Walter and 2028 Olympics organizer Casey Wasserman will lead a new private-sector initiative to support wildfire recovery in Los Angeles. Gov. Gavin Newsom ...
In his letter, Newsom outlined that the support will be for both immediate and long-term recovery communities devastated by the fires.
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Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday penned a letter to Congress, outlining how California would use billions in federal aid for Los Angeles area wildfire disaster relief. Here's a breakdown.
Gavin Newsom announced a wildfire-recovery fundraising ... The Mark Walter Family Foundation and the Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation have provided an initial commitment of $100 million.
A new mortgage relief program for Californians who've had their homes destroyed by recent natural disasters is in the works.
Gavin Newsom launched a new initiative to "rebuild and reimagine" Los Angeles areas devastated by recent fires with the help of Magic Johnson, 2028 Olympics Chairman Casey Wasserman and Dodgers ...
Gavin Newsom announced Tuesday a new private ... Walter, the Mark Walter Family Foundation and the Los Angeles Dodgers foundation have pledged an initial $100 million to get LA Rises going.
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