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This Is How We Will Be Stimulatingly Different in Serving Students
A Decent Man, an Intellectual Who Kept His Promises. He Merots...
In several hours, the season will be over.
Black Leaders Vehemently Oppose Villaraigosa’s Transportation Tax, Measure J
Black political, civil rights, faith and opinion leaders stand forcefully opposed to the MTA’s Countywide $90 billion sales tax ballot measure for transportation that dedicates nothing for South L.A.
10 Reasons to Remove Henry Waxman
With only hours left to vote today, I have outlined 10 reasons not to elect U.S. Rep. Henry Waxman to his 39th year in Congress:
Y, Oh Y, Should We Have One Last Hurrah for Measure...
Heading into tomorrow’s election, Saturday marked the last official “Yes on Measure Y” event, as dozens of supporters gathered at the Downtown Starbucks to discuss Measure Y, and to pick up additional signs, flyers, and door hangers.
Herb’s $400 Million in New Taxes vs. Dick’s Pension Reform
Los Angeles City Council President Herb Wesson must not have read Gov. Brown’s memo to cool it on new taxes because these additional levies will cause voters to consider his $6 billion tax increase as just another assault on the wallets of hard working, beleaguered Californians.
Throw the Loud Lout with Clout Out of Office.
U.S. Rep. Henry Waxman has been in power since 1975, elected with the opposition class of 1974, a sharp rebuke to Congress following the Watergate scandal.
Tellefson Neighbors Ask for, and Get, Action from City Hall
The newly organized Tellefson Park Neighborhood Assn. had an excellent two-hour meeting on Tuesday evening at the Quest Church.