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Redrawn supervisor districts can’t give L.A. County the representation it needs Holly Mitchell and her fellow county supervisors on the five-member board represent than 10 million people.
LA County supervisors won’t delay redistricting, prepare to quickly pivot to adopt new districts Supervisor Sheila Kuehl argued that a slower, more thoughtful transition would better serve ...
Third District Supervisor Lindsey Horvath speaks about a reform proposal that includes expanding the Board of Supervisors to nine members, electing a county CEO and establishing an ethics ...
The winners of Districts 2, 4 and 5 will join a five-member board that oversees a county of about 10 million residents, more than the population of most states.
The start of the first reform of Los Angeles County governance in more than 100 years officially has begun, with the Board of Supervisors coming together late Tuesday, Nov. 26 after months of in ...
The LA County Board of Supervisors moved forward with a plan to increase the board from five to nine.
The winners of Districts 2, 4 and 5 will join a five-member board that oversees a county of about 10 million residents, more than the population of most states. Read more about the role and ...
With Measure G passing, LA County Board of Supervisors must pave the way for governance changes. How will it work?
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