The Los Angeles City Council repealed a law that required companies competing for city contracts to disclose ties to the National Rifle Association.
The vote to repeal was a unanimous 12-0 on Tuesday and came after a federal court judge blocked the legislation from being enforced. The city council had passed the resolution following a shooting at a Thousand Oaks bar in 2018 that left 13 dead.
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