State lawmakers told an official for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics on Wednesday that they have serious concerns over whether local residents will have affordable access to the Summer Games. Fans from 85 countries and all 50 states purchased more than 4 million tickets in the first release, Joey Freeman, a lobbyist for the LA28 Organizing Committee, told legislators in Sacramento Wednesday. Freeman said roughly half a million $28 tickets went directly to locals, noting that 95% of all tickets priced under $100 were sold during a local pre-sale phase. Registration is underway for a second drop in August. Joey Freeman, a lobbyist for the LA28 Organizing Committee. Los Angeles Times via Getty Images “We want the people who live in the heart of these games to be able to participate in them,” Freeman said. However, lawmakers were not entirely convinced that those efforts have made an impact. Earlier in the year, the shortage of $28 tickets sparked an outcry.…