Nithya Raman Attacks Her Own Council District Four
The Recall David Ryu movement began soon as he took office due to his opposition to the legitimate interests of the people who live and vote in Council District 4.
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The Recall David Ryu movement began soon as he took office due to his opposition to the legitimate interests of the people who live and vote in Council District 4.
PANDEMIC FALLOUT-Like many low-wage restaurant workers, Su Hua Mei and her husband lost their jobs last spring as the pandemic took hold.
With a toddler to care for, it’s been a harrowing time for this immigrant couple from China.
EASTSIDER-A few weeks ago, a very reliable source in Eagle Rock told me that Kevin de León had talked to a key Eagle Rock resident, informing him that the fix was in -- NoHo to Pasadena was going down Colorado Blvd and “get over it.”
THE CITY-Paul Krekorian the council member from district 2, who has been short-listed by Nury Martinez and Eric Garcetti to possibly step in for the mayor, was greenwashing like crazy at Tuesday's city council meeting.
PLANNING WATCH-While conservative presidents have railed against welfare queens, the biggest recipients of government generosity have been the well-off.
LOS ANGELES - On the heels of a successful vote by the City Council to develop a Right to Housing framework, Councilmember Mark Ridley-Thomas is pushing, in partnership with Councilmembers Raman, Cedillo and Koretz, to operationalize efforts to expand equitable access to long-term affordable housing across the City of Los Angeles with a newly adopted motion to prioritize legislative advocacy to secure additional federal rental assistance resources and housing vouchers.
LOS ANGELES—The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approved two motions authored by Supervisor Kathryn Barger and coauthored by Supervisor Janice Hahn that seek to support permanent options for outdoor dining.
GELFAND'S WORLD-Back in February, while we were trying to get past the peak of Covid-19 infections and deaths, the LA City Council snuck one past us again.
DEEGAN ON LA—-Six months ago, Nithya Raman was elected to represent Council District 4. Today, she’s facing a public, grass roots recall as well as a newspaper editorial that, after reading it, had many community members writing letters to the publication’s editor asking for Raman’s resignation.
VIEW FROM HERE-Ivan Petrovich Pavlov (1849-1936) is the patron saint of both the Dem and GOP parties. Just as Pavlov taught his dogs to salivate at the sound of a bell, both parties use meaningless memes to elicit reflective responses from their faithful.
THE CITY-“Care first” is not just a mantra but one that requires action. I don't get it. Aren't we getting $50 million from FEMA for her village?
Up-zoning and densification of single-family neighborhoods could be coming under state-level bills SB 9 and SB 10.
Planning Watch: In municipal politics it has become harder to distinguish real progressives from fauxgressives (market fundamentalists posing as progressives), especially over the hot button issue of homelessness.
WATER WATCH-So now you’re double-vaccinated, and have hugged your parents or grandkids following a year and a half home alone.
THE CITY-Tuesday, the LA County Board of Supervisors, which has been working tirelessly to beat back the sense that the public comment can have meaning and be a genuine part of the board's process, heard from just one speaker.
CLIMATE POLITICS--“Net Zero by 2050” is the rallying cry of scientists and policymakers throughout the world.
POLITICS-Democrats today appear to vote irrationally and contradictory to what they claim to uphold.
VIEW FROM HERE--The human species has the remarkable ability to believe anything no matter how ludicrous.
THE CITY--The scene was the newest west wing of the Tom Bradley International terminal, the West Gates, and the boys (Mike Bonin and Mayor Eric Garcetti) were introducing facial recognition software.
ALPERN AT LARGE--In short, there are those who died for us to live, to debate, to do noble things at home, or even to screw up our lives, because we had and have the choices that we all take for granted.
AT LENGTH-Frequent readers of this column will remember Port Executive Director Gene Seroka’s rejection of the neighborhood council proposal to use two port properties, parking lots E and F, to temporarily house the area’s unhoused residents.
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