Rick Caruso unveils 'small business bill of rights' as LA mayor's race approaches final weeks

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L.A. mayor's race: Rick Caruso unveils 'small business bill of rights'

Los Angeles mayoral candidate Rick Caruso on Tuesday unveiled his plan to help small businesses, which he says haven't just been hurt by the pandemic but also by crime and homelessness.

"We didn't have the crime problem we had today," Caruso said at a campaign event in Sherman Oaks. "We didn't have the homeless problem we had today. And we weren't over regulated like we are today. I have many small businesses on our properties that we have to help just to get home. You almost literally need to hire a lobbyist in order to help navigate through the regulation in the city of L.A.

"It's all about getting people in shelter, in a bed, building trust and confidence, dealing with them with dignity and humanity and then offer the services they need," Caruso said. "Psychiatric care. Care in terms of drug addiction. I look at it: treat that person who's homeless as if it were one of your own."

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Vote Caruso!!

So RickCarusoLA is right. The city’s gone to hell thanks to decades of complete corruption courtesy of its radical Democrat Super Majority overlords. So what does he do? Joins them. Good luck begging 4 votes from an electorate who continue to support LA’s wrecking balls.

won’t someone think of the poor petty bourgeoisie?

Shops are getting a bill of rights before they acknowledge that unhoused and homeless communities have human rights, that checks out.

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