County, LAUSD take on Arizona

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Two Los Angeles governing boards Tuesday officials joiined a list of cities, counties and community groups that have slammed Arizona's tough new immigration law.Troy Anderson and Connie Llanos in the Daily News.

In a split vote along party lines, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors agreed to suspend all travel to Arizona for county business unless the travel is considered imperative, ban county investments in Arizona securities, and review all contracts with Arizona-based or headquartered companies and report on how those contracts can be terminated.

The county does some $27 million in business with Arizona, but it wasn't clear how much would be affected.

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