City urges limits on spending, hires

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Los Angeles city officials were urged Monday to put tight restrictions on hiring and spending as the city grapples with projected shortfalls of $75 million this year and upward of $300 million within two years. Daily News.

City Administrative Officer Karen Sisson said officials are concerned about the impact of a slowing economy - including a sharp downturn in the housing market - that will reduce revenue to the city.

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