Trump Approves $1B Security Funding, California Panel Debates 2028 LA Olympics Challenges



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Trump Approves $1B Security Funding, California Panel Debates 2028 LA Olympics Challenges

With three years to go until the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, the U.S. government and California lawmakers are ramping up preparations. On July 4, President Donald Trump signed H.R. 1, the "One Beautiful Act," allocating $1 billion to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) for Olympic-related security, planning, and operational costs . This marks the largest federal investment in Olympic security since the 2002 Salt Lake City Games, reflecting concerns over potential threats and logistical complexities.

 

The $1 billion funding will primarily support FEMA’s coordination of security measures across federal, state, and local agencies. It aims to address potential risks at venues such as the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and SoFi Stadium, which will host major events including the opening ceremony. Details on specific allocations are yet to be released, but officials note it will cover counterterrorism preparedness, emergency response systems, and crowd management infrastructure.

 

Last Thursday (July 10), California’s newly formed Senate Select Committee on International Sports Events—tasked with overseeing the Olympics, Paralympics, and FIFA World Cup—held its first hearing. Titled "California’s Sprint for Gold: Challenges and Opportunities of the 2028 LA Olympics and Paralympics," the three-hour session was chaired by Senator Ben Allen (D-Santa Monica) and featured four speakers, focusing on collaboration between the government and LA2028 Organizing Committee.

 

Discussions centered on critical areas such as budget management, infrastructure upgrades, and community impacts. LA2028 representatives outlined progress on legacy projects, while lawmakers raised concerns about cost control and ensuring local residents benefit from the Games. The committee emphasized the need to balance large-scale event demands with long-term regional development.

 

As the 2028 Olympics draw closer, these moves signal a coordinated effort to address logistical and security challenges. With federal funding secured and state-level oversight in motion, stakeholders are laying groundwork to ensure the Games deliver on their promise of being inclusive, safe, and impactful for Los Angeles and beyond.
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