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Feuer Calls For Debates

LOS ANGELES — LA City Attorney and Mayoral Candidate Mike Feuer challenged mayoral candidates to a series of debates across the city with the first debate focused on homelessness.

The City Attorney said voters deserve to know much more about the candidates and what they stand for because in many ways their safety, livelihoods, and quality of life depend on it.

Feuer pointed out that this will be the first Mayoral election in an even year with a long slate of statewide and federal campaigns potentially diverting attention away from what would normally be a singular municipal election for voters. He called for taking a deep and substantive dive into every issue and let every voter from every neighborhood in Los Angeles ask any question they want. He added the time to capture the attention of Los Angeles voters is now – before the melee of 2022 begins.

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