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LA Tenants Face Deadline to Start Paying Back Rent Debt

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A woman holds up a big sign that says "Cancel Rents of People Die."
Los Angeles renters and housing advocates demonstrate on Aug. 21, 2020, against evictions in the region.  (Valerie Macon/AFP via Getty Images)

COVID Rent Protections Ending In LA

On Thursday, the City of Los Angeles ends renter protections that were implemented during the depths of the COVID-19 pandemic. That means tenants need to start paying back the back rent they owe to their landlords. Also, the city will start allowing rent increases in units covered through its rent stabilization program. That means some tenants who live in rent-stabilized apartments will have their rents raised for the first time in four years.
Reporter: Saul Gonzalez, The California Report

Report Blasts Prison Officials For Mishandling Misconduct Complaints

A new report says state corrections officials have used inappropriate tactics to reduce a backlog of staff misconduct cases. When a person held in a state prison files a complaint alleging staff misconduct, it’s supposed to go to the Department of corrections’s Office of Internal Affairs or trained investigators. But a report by the state inspector general says prison officials dealt with a backlog by reclassifying hundreds of complaints as routine grievances.
Reporter: Alex Hall, KQED 

New Bill Looks To Shield Lawmakers’ Property

A bill that would let state legislators shield their property holdings from disclosure forms is advancing in the Legislature this week.  
Reporter: Alexei Koseff, CalMatters

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