S 974
A bill to modify the authorized uses of certain property conveyed by the United States in Los Angeles, California.
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Bill overview
```json { "summary": "This bill changes the permitted uses of a specific piece of land in Los Angeles, California, currently owned by the federal government and intended for a National Guard Armory. It directs the state of California to request permission to use the property to address homelessness, and requires the General Services Administration (GSA) and the Department of Health and Human Services to jointly decide if the request is appropriate. If approved, the GSA will modify the property’s deed to allow for its use in supporting homeless services.", "keyProvisions": [ "California must apply to the GSA to use the property for homeless services.", "The GSA and HHS will jointly review the application within 60 days.", "The GSA will modify the property deed to authorize t
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Primary sponsor
Dianne Feinstein
Cosponsor
Kamala D. Harris
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