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LAist’s coverage of civic life and citizen issues in Southern California. We cover elections, examine who gets listened to and why, and provide a guide for anyone who wants to more fully participate in civic life.
The rule being considered comes as immigration arrests rise at state courts, discouraging victims, witnesses and others from showing up, according to lawyers and advocates.
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Four of the seven seats on the Los Angeles Community College District board are on the ballot.
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Who will become California's newest senator, officially filling the void left behind by the late U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein?
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Proposition 4 is a $10 billion bond to pay for climate and environmental projects.
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Similar measures have already appeared on the ballot twice. Both times, California voters rejected them by wide margins.
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Prop 34 has been dubbed by opponents as a 'revenge initiative.'
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Seven candidates were vying to be Irvine's next mayor.
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Three of the council’s progressive voices were up for reelection.
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The winner of District 1 will join a five-member board that oversees a county of about 3 million residents with an annual budget of about $9 billion.
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The initiative calls for an overhaul of L.A. County's power structure.
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Nine school districts are seeking billions of dollars in bond funding in Orange County.
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Measure A only needs support from a simple majority of voters in order to pass. It would raise LA County's sales tax to fund homelessness efforts.
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Measure US is the largest bond ever proposed in the LAUSD.