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Filing deadline for L.A. mayor candidates is noon Saturday. Two major developments hours before have shaken up the race.
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The Snowline Joint Unified School District is asking voters to approve a $70.6 million bond through increased property taxes.
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The Pasadena Unified School District is asking voters to approve a $900 million bond through increased property taxes.
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En la actualidad, el organismo encargado de volver a trazar los límites de los distritos está integrado por personas designadas por políticos. Esta propuesta cambiaría eso.
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Grace Ortiz y Karla Griego compiten para reemplazar a la presidenta saliente de la Junta del LAUSD, Jackie Goldberg. La ganadora representará a un distrito de forma curiosa que se extiende desde el sudeste hasta el noreste de Los Ángeles.
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Dan Chang is running against incumbent Scott Schmerelson to represent the West San Fernando Valley and Studio City on the LAUSD School Board.
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Kahllid Al-Alim y Sherlett Hendy Newbill compiten para reemplazar a George McKenna y representar a los vecindarios de Mid-City, Crenshaw, Arlington Heights y Westmont de Los Ángeles en la junta del Distrito Unificado de Los Ángeles.
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The Pomona Unified School District is asking voters to approve a $385 million bond through increased property taxes.
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The Manhattan Beach Unified School District is asking voters to approve a $200 million bond and extend an existing property tax.
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O.C. Supervisor Andrew Do told a mental health nonprofit based in Irvine to hire the woman, according to multiple people briefed on the contract.
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Democrats in key legislative races say that abortion rights are under threat nationally so it’s a relevant issue. It could also be a winning issue.
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The Local Public Schools Funding Authority — yes, that's a real thing — is asking South Bay voters to approve an $89 million bond to support the Centinela Valley Union High School District through increased property taxes.
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The El Monte City School District is asking voters to approve a $105 million bond through increased property taxes.