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Los Angeles City Council
The Los Angeles City Council is the legislative body responsible for governing the city of Los Angeles. It is composed of elected representatives who serve specific districts within the city. The council is tasked with creating and enacting local laws, ordinances, and policies that affect the city's residents. Meetings are held regularly, allowing for public input and discussion on various issues facing the community. The council also plays a crucial role in budget approval and allocation of city resources.