LOS ANGELES : State Says School District Has Explained Shortfall
The state legislative analyst’s office has concluded that the Los Angeles Unified School District has adequately accounted for a $400-million budget shortfall, despite a state report last month that said $73 million of the deficit could not be identified.
In a letter to state Senate Leader David A. Roberti (D-Van Nuys), legislative analyst Elizabeth G. Hill said that differences between a report prepared by her office in December and a response by the district this month have been reconciled.
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