After the death of Los Angeles City Councilman Howard Finn last month, council members again realigned their districts. The biggest changes: Finn’s District 1 moved from the east San Fernando Valley to near downtown and became the second predominantly Latino district, along with the 14th. Dist...
Los Angeles City Councilmember Kevin de León officially announced Wednesday that he is running for reelection in March, hoping for another round representing the 14th District. The councilmember has seen a fair share of controversy while serving three years with the council as he escaped a recall...
Dear residents of Los Angeles Council District 14, Like you, I love our city, and most importantly, I love our community. That is why I'm running for Los Angeles City Council to represent Council District 14. This community raised me, it's where I grew up and where my family and I ...
Make your voice count this fall by participating in the General Election. Voters will decide dozens of important races including the President of the United States, US Senate, District Attorney and Los Angeles City Council.US Senate Race Meet Adam Schiff (D) | Candidate for U.S. Senate 12...
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City Council Member - District 13 Hugo Soto-Martinez. 200 N. Spring Street Los Angeles, CA 90012 Telephone 213-473-7013 Fax 213-613-0819 City Council Member - District 14 Kevin de Leon 200 N Spring Street, Suite 425 Los Angeles, CA 90012 ...
Downtown Los Angeles Neighborhood Council (DLANC) is the closest form of government to the people. We are an advisory governmental body of the City of Los Angeles that advocates for our community on important issues like land-use, homelessness, housing, land use, emergency preparedness, public...
LOS ANGELES COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICTPROPOSITION A, J FACILITIESPROJECT LABOR AGREEMENTEffective December 19, 200111 The amendment to the provisions of the PLA (Article III Union Representation and Employment, Section 3) wasincorporated on April 7, 2008. The inclusion of Measure J to the PLA was...
Los Angeles County, also known as L.A. County, officially the County of Los Angeles,[1] is a county in the U.S. state of California. As of the 2010 U.S. Census, the county has a population of 9,818,605,[2] making it the most populous county in the United
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