Officials looking to ban cashless businesses in Los Angeles

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Three Los Angeles City Councilmembers will be joined by other officials at a press conference Tuesday to propose a ban on cashless businesses in the city. 

Many businesses transitioned to cashless payment methods during the COVID-19 pandemic as a way to reduce contact between employees and customers; others have gone cashless due to crime concerns. 

The motion, first introduced by Councilwoman Heather Hutt (District 10) in August 2023, looks to ensure an inclusive and equitable economy for all Angelenos, a press release stated. 

Also present at Tuesday’s meeting will be Councilmembers Eunisses Hernandez (District 1) and Hugo Soto-Martinez (District 13) as well as Community Coalition President Alberto Retana and Leslie Belt, a representative from the Jenesse Center, a domestic violence intervention program. 

Guests tap to pay using contactless cards to support relief efforts during the Visa ID Intelligence launch party at Money 20/20 on Oct. 23, 2017, in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Isaac Brekken/Getty Images for VISA Inc)

According to Councilwoman Hutt’s release, the motion looks to help Angelenos who may not be able to obtain bank accounts or have been denied access to credit, thus forcing them to pay for goods and services in cash. 

“Not accepting cash payments in the marketplace systematically excludes low-income communities of color, young people who do not meet the age qualifications for credit or debit cards and seniors who have not transitioned to card or digital payment modes,” Hutt’s release said. 

In addition to being seconded by Councilmembers Hernandez and Soto-Martinez, Hutt’s motion was also seconded by Councilwoman Katy Yaroslavsky (District 5). 

Tuesday’s press conference will take place at Los Angeles City Hall at 9:15 a.m. 

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