Los Angeles lawmakers tentatively backed a pair of proposed ordinances Tuesday that are meant to get homeless people into housing more quickly.
A City Council committee decided to move forward with the two proposals, which would make it easier to build permanent supportive housing and to temporarily turn motels into housing for homeless people.
City lawyers will now vet both proposals and bring them back to the committee for at least one more vote before they go on to the entire council for approval.
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