The package of proposed changes will ultimately need approval from voters, but it advanced on Tuesday with a 3-0 vote. Both Supervisor Holly Mitchell and Supervisor Kathryn Barger abstained from the vote. Now, county attorneys will draft ordinances that will return to the board so...
According to Solis, Los Angeles County has the largest AAPI population of any county in the United States, with 1.5 million. “As Supervisor for the First District, I’m honored to represent the largest number of AAPI residents,” Solis said in a statement. “From ethnic enclaves such as C...
"We need to prevent guns from falling into the wrong hands and part of that effort is ensuring gun and ammunition dealers are acting responsibly," said Supervisor Janice Hahn, one of the officials who proposed the ordinance. "These are commonsense regulations that will make sure gun dealers hav...
The flag of Gay Pride first flew 45 years ago on Freedom Day in San Francisco. It was created by Gilbert Baker with the input of gay activist and Supervisor Harvey Milk. With its eight brilliantly colored stripes — representing sex, life, healing, sunlight, nature, magic and art, sereni...
The Historical Exclusion of Minority Elected Officials from the LA County Board of Supervisors & The Fight for Three Majority-Minority Supervisorial Distri... RP Fajardo,L Estrada,S Ochoa,... 被引量: 0发表: 2013年 The Missorui county court. A study of the organization and functions of the...
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Indian River County will continue to have one congressional district. The plan also calls for a single district in the Florida House and two Florida Senate districts. The redistricting process provides the Supervisor of Elections in each county the opportunity to draw new precinct boundary lines. ...
Supervisor Janice Hahn said democracy dictated that voters settle the matter. “It’s no secret that this board does not see eye-to-eye with this particular sheriff, and I have to point out that it’s not for lack of trying … this sheriff has acted like he’s not accountable ...
The Los Angeles County Charter, which was adopted in 1912, established the five-member Board of Supervisors at a time when the county's population hovered around 500,000. Now, with nearly 10 million residents living in the same area, each supervisor currently represents about...
Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky, who had pushed for the county executive post and abstained from the expansion vote, said he would campaign against expansion because a larger board would be chaotic without an executive. Expansion has failed at the polls three times since the 1960s....