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The City of Angels: Where are the Women in L.A. Government?
March 30, 2012 10:20 AM
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Women now equal at least half of the population in most institutions of higher learning. We should ask why women have not come close to comprising half of the members of most elected government bodies.
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In a seeming paradox, the Los Angeles region has been near the top in urbanization for a long time.
There's a Lack of Good (Political) News in Los Angeles
March 22, 2012 12:27 PM
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With so little good news, but so much of it feeling predictable, some members of the electorate may feel less than motivated to go to the polls.
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Under Hahn and Villaraigosa, reform of the city's political culture went nowhere. One change might get reform started again.
Would Adding More Politicians to the City Council Help Los Angeles?
March 16, 2012 10:25 AM
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In the 1920s, when the size of the city council increased from 9 to 15 members, L.A.'s population was 576,000, less than the size of two of today's 15 city council districts.
The Way Ahead for Transit, Mixed-Use Development Isn't Clear
March 14, 2012 10:00 AM
by D. J. Waldie
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Transit and in-fill development contend with conflicting values, technical limitations, and costs.
The City of Bell: The Never-Ending Scandal
March 12, 2012 12:00 PM
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The Fair Political Practices Commission, the state's political watchdog, is now investigating incidents involving former Bell officials.
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Some in the national media see Mayor Villaraigosa's political "resurrection." In Los Angeles, the signs are less clear.
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Last week the city of Compton agreed to put a measure on the ballot, which would institute voting by district in city council races. Currently, Compton's city council members are elected based on at-large city-wide voting.
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