Sasha Harndon

senior public policy advocate at the Inner City Law Center

Sasha Harndon on KCRW

As excessive heat becomes more common in Los Angeles, some local officials say air conditioning should be a necessity, not a luxury.

Should LA make AC mandatory for all rental units?

As excessive heat becomes more common in Los Angeles, some local officials say air conditioning should be a necessity, not a luxury.

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