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LA County Offers Mortgage Relief – NBC Los Angeles

One of the most serious economic impacts of the pandemic is foreclosure, as thousands of families could end up homeless, and rental unit owners could lose their investment. To avoid that, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, through the Department of Consumer and Business Services and the Center for Economic Recovery created the Foreclosure Prevention and Mortgage Relief program. The program is part of the measures the county is taking to provide relief to local homeowners, it is an investment of $5 million in net county costs that advance our effort to avoid another crisis where thousands lost their homes, said Rafael Carbajal, Director of the Los Angeles County Department of Business and Consumer Services.

Oregon prescription drug price control proposal would put the state out front

Oregon prescription drug price control proposal would put the state out front
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Oregon prescription drug price control proposal would put the state out front, as legislatures nationally look to tackle costs

Oregon prescription drug price control proposal would put the state out front, as legislatures nationally look to tackle costs OregonLive.com 3 hrs ago Hillary Borrud, oregonlive.com © Brooke Herbert/Brooke Herbert/The Oregonian/oregonlive.com/TNS Two Oregon senators and two state representatives are sponsoring a bill that would create a state board empowered to set limits on what purchasers could pay for high-cost prescription drugs. This file photo shows the Oregon Senate meeting in January 2021. A bipartisan group of Oregon lawmakers is backing a proposal to tackle unaffordable prescription drug prices that would go further than any other state in the nation.

Oregon OSHA fines Grants Pass restaurant nearly $18K for COVID-19 violations

Oregon OSHA fines Grants Pass restaurant nearly $18K for COVID-19 violations SALEM, Ore. (KTVZ) Oregon OSHA announced Tuesday it has fined the Gold Miner Restaurant in Grants Pass $17,900 for violating two standards designed to protect employees from the coronavirus disease. In one of the infractions, OSHA said, the employer willfully continued to potentially expose workers to the virus, despite a public health order limiting the capacity of indoor dining to zero in an “Extreme Risk” county. The citation resulted from an inspection launched in response to multiple complaints and a referral from Josephine County Public Health. The inspection documented the fact that Gold Miner Restaurant was willfully allowing indoor dining on or about Feb. 14 and continuing to do so afterward, until March 12.

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