The Los Angeles Animal Services department is experiencing leadership changes amid ongoing challenges. Brenda Barnette, the current General Manager, is set to retire at the end of the year, with Assistant General Manager Dana Brown stepping in as interim leader. This transition comes as the department faces issues such as animal welfare concerns and budget constraints.
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Comparing the Medicaid cuts in House and Senate “big, beautiful bill”
Republicans aim to reduce Medicaid funding to finance tax cuts and spending in Trump's domestic policy bill, with significant differences between the Senate and House versions. Key proposals include work requirements for Medicaid recipients, limits on home equity for eligibility, and cuts to provider taxes, along with efforts to restrict funding for Planned Parenthood and gender transition services. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: Republicans are trying to change Medicaid, a health program for...
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