When Los Angeles County voters approved Proposition A and Proposition C, we did so in good faith, trusting that each measure would fund clearly defined purposes. These funds were not interchangeable, and the promises made to voters matter.
That is why the City of Inglewood’s proposed transfer of Proposition C funds into Proposition A accounts, while advancing the Inglewood Transit Connector, is deeply concerning. 1 This proposal is not solely motivated by a desire to expand Senior Citizen transportation programs or bus passes; it arises from the City’s need to meet grant requirements and avoid losing funding. While understandable in context, it raises urgent questions about transparency and fiscal strategy.
It also prompts a larger question: does the City have sufficient liquid cas

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