Mistrust in Santa Ana City Hall brews within City Council over questions about canceled state contract

Three councilmembers are raising concerns as to why the city of Santa Ana may be withholding records tied to its decision to quit a nearly $7 million state contract that would have provided free or low-cost childcare to hundreds of the city’s most vulnerable youth.

Santa Ana was awarded the first state contract in 2024 with approval from the City Council, only to return the moneysix months laterwithout informing elected officials.

As LAist first reported inSeptember, the decision has led councilmembers to question why the city gave up on the much-needed funding and why the decision was made behind closed doors…

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