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Saturday, January 11, 2025

LA Mayor let rich city contracts, forcing big cuts to fire dept months before deadly fires: records

 Los Angeles was forced to slash funding for the fire department after Mayor Karen Bass awarded gilded contracts to city workers, a review of public records shows.

The trouble began early last year after Bass settled contract negotiations with public sector unions. In dozens of agreements, the city’s civilian employees pocketed 20 to 25 percent wage hikes over five years and other goodies that cost the city $4.5 billion over the life of the contracts, according to an analysis by the city’s administrative officer, the City Journal reported.

A series of unintended payouts stemming from judgments against the city in personal injury lawsuits brought Los Angeles to the brink.

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and California Governor Gavin Newsom received a briefing about the area damaged by the Palisades wildfire, with others present in a parking lot.ALLISON DINNER/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass scrimped on the Fire Department to give city workers generous pay increases.MediaNews Group via Getty Images
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“Los Angeles is teetering on the edge of a fiscal emergency, with its finances in “dire” condition and no money to cover unplanned expenses after a series of lawsuit payouts blew a hole in the city’s already-tight budget,” the Los Angeles Times wrote in an editorial in October 2024, blasting Bass for the “self-inflicted” wound.

The paper warned that the city’s rainy day expense fund— required to be 10% the $8-billion general fund budget was at danger of dipping below 2.75% — which would trigger a fiscal emergency.

The financial picture forced Bass and the city council to cut the city’s 2024-25 budget to $12.9 billion, down from $13.1 billion the previous year.


That decision resulted in budget trimming across 20 different areas — including a $17.6 million cut to the fire department.

“Predictions that city services will be impossible to deliver … are simply false,” Zach Seidl, the mayor’s deputy mayor of communications boasted last year, brushing aside the issue with a claim that has not aged well.

The Los Angeles Fire Department was swiftly overwhelmed by the scale of the blazes this week.AP

The scaled-down Los Angeles fire department proved no match this week for the deadly fires which have ripped through the Palisades and several other LA neighborhoods — leaving upwards of $100 billion in damages so far and at least five dead.

“Mayor Bass’s tenure is another unfortunate example of the failure of progressive governance in California. Bass has spent much of her mayoral energy negotiating more generous salary contracts for municipal employees rather than focusing on core city needs such as firefighting,” Judge Glock, a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute told The Post.

“Although fires can and do start anywhere, the obvious failures of LA’s fire response are in part the result of Mayor Bass’s focus on supporting municipal unions and progressive causes rather than the needs of the city’s citizens.”

https://nypost.com/2025/01/11/us-news/la-mayor-karen-bass-handed-out-rich-city-contracts-forcing-drastic-cuts-to-fire-department-months-before-deadly-wildfires-records/

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