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NEW CRITERIA FOR L.A. SOCIAL EQUITY

By Donny Alexander
07/03/2020 03:26 PM GMT-0700
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On Wednesday, the City of Los Angeles revised its formula for determining who counts as a social-equity candidate, among other tweaks to the struggling program.

The relatively rich will now have a harder time gaming the system to snag licenses.Los Angeles Times 

  • Based on previous criteria, affluent applicants could qualify because the L.A. program identified over-policed neighborhoods by zip code, which can encompass a variety of wealth/need profiles. The city . . .

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