Adrin Nazarian for City Council District 2
A former Assembly member, Nazarian is deeply familiar with the district’s challenges and opportunities, and he has the relationships and knowledge to be an effective member of the council immediately.
Heather Hutt for City Council District 10
Hutt has so far done a respectable job in this position and we believe she can grow stronger and get better at it.
Ysabel Jurado for City Council District 14
Jurado is an energetic and idealistic tenants rights attorney who promises to turn a new page on the corruption and neglect that has plagued this district for years.
Charter Amendment DD: Yes
Charter Amendment DD would create an independent redistricting commission so that city’s politicians can’t draw their own lines and, in effect, choose their own voters to boost their reelection chances. This is a long overdue reform that will help restore public confidence in City Hall and encourage more people to participate, which is vital for a healthy democracy.
Charter Amendment LL: Yes
Charter Amendment LL would create an independent redistricting commission to draw the lines for LAUSD Board of Education districts. LAUSD students and their families deserve a school board that better represents them.
Charter Amendment HH: Yes
Charter Amendment HH is a hodgepodge of changes to the City Charter, including giving the city attorney the power to issue subpoenas in civil cases, giving the city controller access to contractors’ records for audits of how city funds are spent and requiring that two members of the Harbor Commission live near the Port of Los Angeles.
Charter Amendment II: Yes
Charter Amendment II would make small changes to the City Charter to improve operations such as clarifying that departments can sell food and merchandise to raise money for operations and allowing electronic signatures on certain government documents.
Charter Amendment ER: Yes
Charter Amendment ER would strengthen the Ethics Commission by giving it a guaranteed budget, increasing penalties and making it harder for elected officials to kill ethics reforms.