Los Angeles, CA – March 05: Voters cast their ballots inside the cavernous lobby of the Metro Headquarters Building on Tuesday, March 5, 2024 in Los Angeles, CA. (Brian van der Brug / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
Los Angeles County voters will decide on the fate of Measure A, E and G next week.
Measure A would repeal Measure H, a tax measure passed in 2017 to create a .25% sales tax with the money going toward homelessness services. The new proposition would then replace Measure H with a .50% sales tax for the next 10 years in LA County to support those unhoused.
Measure E, if passed, would create $0.06 parcel tax per square foot on some renovations made. The money would go to support firefighters and paramedics.
Measure G would expand the Los Angeles County government, increasing the number of county supervisors from five to nine and creating a new position of a county mayor.
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