Jennifer Siebel Newsom visits Lewis MacAdams Riverfront Park on Los Angeles River to promote state’s Youth Jobs Corps.
program, which previously received $5 million through the Youth Jobs Corps initiative.
Chief Service Officer Josh Fryday and L.A. Mayor Karen Bass look at the Los Angeles River in the Glendale Narrows area after a press conference at Lewis MacAdams Riverfront Park in Los Angeles, Friday, May 26, 2023, to highlight Gov. Gavin Newsom’s youth jobs proposal for the 2023-24 California budget and recruit members for the L.A. River Rangers program.
Workers pick up leaves and trash after a press conference at Lewis MacAdams Riverfront Park in Los Angeles, Friday, May 26, 2023, to highlight Gov. Gavin Newsom’s youth jobs proposal for the 2023-24 California budget and recruit members for the L.A. River Rangers program.
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