COVID-19 has caused financial hardships for many Americans around the country, and the City is dedicated to alleviating some of the hardship through the implementation of The Inglewood COVID-19 Debit Card Program. The program will provide Inglewood renters who meet the following eligibility requirements, a $500 debit card. This is a grant that doesn’t have to be paid back.
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As a tax payer and resident of Inglewood, it’s outrageous to witness city hall defrauding us with these garbage programs. Vote for change in 2020 and recall James Butts. He’s a disgrace and brings shame to the City.
And for those of you that really need help, go pester Maxine Waters. Keeping the rat in Democrat and not doing her job to help constituants. Another disgrace