Did Mayor Karen Bass really cut the fire department budget? The answer gets tricky
Briefly

Mayor Karen Bass's budget plan for 2024-25 proposed reducing the Los Angeles Fire Department's spending by 2.7%, seeking $23 million in cuts primarily to equipment purchases.
Despite proposing a budget cut, the City Council ultimately approved substantial pay raises for firefighters, resulting in an overall budget increase of over 7% for the department.
The ongoing wildfire situation in Los Angeles has heightened the scrutiny of fire department funding, with critics arguing that police funding is prioritized over essential fire services.
Even with recent budget adjustments, city officials maintain that the reduced spending has not hindered the fire department's effectiveness in combating the Palisades blaze.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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