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Measure G would expand the L.A. County Board of Supervisors to nine members from its current five: from left, Janice Hahn, Hilda Solis, Lindsey Horvath, Kathryn Barger and Holly Mitchell.
Read more:Your guide to Measure G: Expanding the L.A. County Board of Supervisors, electing a county executive. Measure G would force the L.A. County Board of Supervisors to part with some of its ...
Party Term Start Term End Notes Chair/Mayor Pro Tem Party Ref. Los Angeles County Court of Sessions administered The County until 1852 when the creation Board of Supervisors and the County Chair was formed Chair elected for a 1 year term Chair Pro Tem office was established in 1974 1 Samuel Arbuckle: Unknown December 7, 1852 December 6, 1853 ...
On November 12, 2024, LA County Voters Passed Measure G by 51% equivalent to 1,665,735 votes. This will increase the Board of Supervisors from five to nine elected members and the County Chair will now become the new County Executive with all Executive Power going to the new County Executive which will be effective after the 2028 election and ...
Karen Bass, Mayor of Los Angeles (2022–present) and former U.S. Representative from CA-37 (2011-2022) [4] Notable individuals. Dolores Huerta, co-founder of the United Farm Workers [5] Organizations. ACLU California Action [4] Anti-Recidivism Coalition [4] California Teachers Association [4] California Legislative Black Caucus [4]
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Arguments were submitted to the official California Voter Guide urging a "no" vote on Proposition 20, as were rebuttals to the arguments provided by Prop 20 supporters. The signers of these arguments were: Daniel H. Lowenstein, a professor at UCLA and a former chairman of the California Fair Political Practices Commission. [8]
School bond supporters say the LAUSD measure, which would increase property taxes, is needed to repair and modernize campuses in the nation's second-largest school system.