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Older Americans Month LA County proclaimed May 2026 as Older Americans Month. Click below to learn more about services available for older adults.

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LA County Celebrates Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month Click the link below to find events, resources and programs across LA County that celebrate the culture, contributions and heritage of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders.

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Visit the LA County Fair
The LA County Fair has transformed the grounds into the county's biggest playground for visitors with its theme, “Play Your Way.” The LA County Fair is happening from May 7-31! Learn More Here
LA County Previews 2026-27 Recommended Budget Prioritizing and Preserving Safety Net Services $48.8 billion spending plan protects jobs and avoids broad cuts as County braces for deep federal funding cuts to Medi-Cal, CalFresh and other essential services.

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Express Lane for Rebuilding LA County is streamlining the process for rebuilding after the wildfires, residents can move into the express lane on their rebuilding journey by using several key tools. For information, click below.,

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LA County Launches 211 Hotline to Report Child Sexual Abuse by Workforce
New hotline is part of a series of reforms to protect children in County care.

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Report fraud to LA County Click the link bleow or call (844) 901-0001 to provide information or evidence of improper solicitations, false childhood sexual assault claims (including AB 218), or other false claims against the County of Los Angeles.


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LA County Wildfire Recovery Resources Residents impacted by the multiple wildfires in LA County can view preliminary maps showing damage assessments and other recovery resources by visiting recovery.lacounty.gov.

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Recursos de Recuperación por Incendios Forestales del Condado de Los Angeles Los residentes afectados por los múltiples incendios forestales en el Condado de Los Angeles pueden ver mapas preliminares que muestran las evaluaciones de daños y otros recursos de recuperación visitando recovery.lacounty.gov.

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Board of Supervisors

The Board of Supervisors is Los Angeles County’s governing body, serving as the executive and legislative head of the largest and most complex county government in the nation. The five elected members of the Board of Supervisors from left to right are Kathryn Barger, Janice Hahn, Hilda L. Solis, Lindsey P. Horvath, and Holly J. Mitchell.

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