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Tom Bergin’s Owners Attack Councilmember Ryu in a Last Ditch Attempt to Stop Landmark Proceedings

NEIGHBORHOOD POLITICS--In a June 4, 2019 letter to the Los Angeles City Attorney, Benjamin Reznik, attorney for the owners of Tom Bergin’s, demanded that Council District 4 representative David Ryu be “disqualified” from the Historic Cultural Monument (HCM) proceedings for Bergin’s. Reznik accuses Ryu of being “personally embroiled in the matter.”

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Where Is Our Homeless Czar?

DEEGAN ON LA-Los Angeles, eagerly looking forward to a summer of Olympic glory in 2028, has won the Gold Medal for failure when it comes to the competition of helping the homeless beat the streets and win housing. 

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The Hutchinson Report: LA is Skid Row

GUEST COMMENTARY--The streets in parts of Los Angeles now look like (or worse) than some of the streets I have seen in some of the poorest countries in Asia, Africa and the Caribbean that I have traveled through.  

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Public Health Hazard: How Did It Come to This?

RANTZ & RAVEZ-The failure of any government in the final analysis must be measured by the well-being of its citizens. Nothing can be more important to a state then its public health, the state’s paramount concern should be the health of its people.” -- Franklin D.  Roosevelt in a 1932 report to the New York State Health Commission. 

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The Fall of Eric Garcetti

ALPERN AT LARGE--Contrary to any accusations or presumptions about mean-spirited joy over the fallen aspirations of another person or group of people (also called "schadenfreude"), neither myself nor most of us who saw the results of Sunday's and Tuesday's elections get any joy over seeing those who lost suffer. 

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Vaccination, Abortion Debates Intertwined

CAL MATTERS-When Georgia and other red states enacted very tight restrictions on abortions, their political leaders obviously hoped to push the issue back into the U.S. Supreme Court and into the hands of the court’s newly strengthened conservative majority. 

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I Think It Rained Today

AT LENGTH-The other day it rained around noontime, an unseasonal downpour that lingered briefly, then blew on out to the Arizona desert and beyond. By early evening, as I stepped out of my back door, I looked up at the clear sky and I asked myself, “Did it actually rain today, or did I just imagine it?” 

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The Larger the Elephant, the Easier to Ignore

ONE MAN’S OPINION-Case in point - the May 28, 2019 LA Times article by two of my favorite Times reporters (which is a very short list) Emily Alpert Reyes and David Zahniser, “Should L.A. Curb Charitable Fundraising by Politicians? Council Members Aren’t So Sure,” touches on bribery at LA City Council but closes its eyes to the Hufflaumpus Giganticus. 

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Why a Prop EE Bailout Will Not Fix What’s Wrong at LAUSD

FIRST PERSON-The problem with passing Proposition EE to again bailout the long-troubled Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) is that it does nothing to address the endemic dysfunction and corruption that over decades has enabled LAUSD administration and "agreed corporate vendors" to put bureaucratic interests and profit above what should be the LAUSD's primary function: educating students with enough teachers who are fairly compensated. 

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FACT CHECK: On Sen. Nancy Skinner’s SB 330, Dick Platkin’s Article Was Right on Every Point

BACKTALK-This article focuses on the language of SB 330 itself to show why Dick Platkin’s article on SB 330 as published here in CityWatch was correct, and the response by Senator Skinner’s office as published here in CityWatch is misleading and not an accurate rendition of the text of the bill by the bill’s sponsor and her office.  

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