Killeen has already committed $100,000; if funding is halted, it will all be for nothing. It's important for the city to follow through on its obligation to voters on this issue. The city has already spent too much taxpayer money on this. The city should have repealed it and adjusted city policy instead. There are some valid points on both sides of the argument.
Source: Los Angeles Times August 12, 2023 07:23 UTC