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Supervisors decided Wednesday to consider legal options and policy changes to combat the rising costs of trucks for fire ...
The state, though, also announced Thursday that a court had temporarily halted plans to cut $11 billion in federal public ...
Supervisor Lawson-Remer wanted to broaden the program’s reach without having to increase its $5 million annual budget ...
SD County Board of Supervisors votes to challenge ‘corporate monopoly’ of firetruck supply chain
Acting Chair Terra Lawson-Remer introduced the item to explore options to lower firetruck acquisition costs through antitrust ...
After a failed effort to extend legal aid for immigrant families, local officials warn that vulnerable communities could face ...
The county is looking at ways to preserve public health functions in the wake of a federal funding cut, Lawson-Remer's office ...
SAN DIEGO — San Diego County Board of Supervisors Acting Chair Terra Lawson-Remer is proposing a new program to notify recipients of federal assistance about potential funding cuts. The ...
With artificial intelligence already affecting nearly every aspect of people’s lives, San Diego County supervisors want a formal policy that spells out how staff will use — or avoid — the technology.
The Immigrant Legal Defense Program was first passed in 2021, and began in 2022, after a proposal from Supervisor Terra Lawson-Remer. The $5 million per year program funds legal fees for migrants ...
Una propuesta ante la Junta de Supervisores del condado para ampliar un programa local que brinda servicios legales a ...
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