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Advocates Urge Los Angeles to Fund $4 Million Trans Equity and Wellness Initiative

February 25, 2026 | Los Angeles City, Los Angeles County, California


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Advocates Urge Los Angeles to Fund $4 Million Trans Equity and Wellness Initiative
Dozens of residents and organizers addressed the City Council Tuesday urging a dedicated investment in trans-focused services across Los Angeles.

Speakers representing the Coalición Trans Latina and allied organizations sought $4,000,000 over two years for community-based services, workforce supports and culturally competent care. "Estoy aquí para abogar por la inversión de 4,000,000 de dólares durante 2 años," said V Corial, who identified themself as policy lead at the Coalición Trans Latina.

Coalition president Bandy Salcedo told the council the funding would sustain programs that have provided employment, housing navigation and other life-saving services, and urged commissioners and council members to consider trans representation on city commissions. The group repeatedly tied the funding request to rising threats to trans people, gaps in federal funding and the need for local investments to prevent homelessness and criminalization.

Other speakers linked the request to related agenda items, including proposed nonarmed crisis response and tenant protections, and said the funding would help organizations scale services the city relies on. Council members heard multiple speakers on the initiative during the public-comment period; no formal appropriation was adopted during Tuesday's meeting, though participants said they expected the council to consider budget action in coming cycles.

Speakers also requested training for culturally competent responses and urged the council to prioritize hiring and contracting practices that would direct funds to community organizations.

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