Amid an ongoing lawsuit against the VA by homeless and disabled Veterans addressing illegal leases at the West LA VA campus, the Brentwood school has spent 100,000 dollars lobbying to change the LA housing and leasing act to ensure their continued use of the property.
Local School Spends 100,000 in Attempt to Change Leasing Act
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New Mixed-Use Building Proposed for Robertson Boulevard in West Hollywood
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