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Oakland City Council Votes to Strip More Than $17 Million From OPD Budget

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Oakland City Council Votes to Strip More Than $17 Million From OPD Budget

Oakland City Council Votes to Strip More Than $17 Million From OPD Budget

The Oakland City Council approved a budget Thursday evening that will strip $17.4 million in funding from the Oakland Police Department and direct the money toward other programs. Andrea Nakano reports.

(6-24-21)


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