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Los Angeles City Council

The Los Angeles City Council is the legislative body responsible for making policies, passing laws, and approving budgets for the city of Los Angeles. Composed of 15 elected council members representing different neighborhoods, they work to address local issues such as transportation, public safety, housing, and community development. The council collaborates with the mayor and city departments to shape the city's direction and improve residents' quality of life. Their decisions impact daily life in Los Angeles and reflect the priorities of the city's diverse communities.