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County Supervisors Janice Hahn and Lindsey Horvath hold a news conference earlier this year to discuss proposed reforms to the county board.Voters appear to be evenly divided, so far, over whether to accept a package of proposed changes to Los Angeles County government, including expanding the number of seats on the powerful Board of Supervisors.
Measure G would also change the county CEO position to one that is elected by voters, instead of appointed by the board. That change would happen by 2028. Supervisors Kathryn Barger and Holly Mitchell abstained from a vote to place the measure on the ballot.Our election coverage is focused on you: helping you understand the results of these races and their impact on our everyday lives. And we don’t stop there, even after results are in, you need a source of trusted reporting that will hold those in power to account and shine a light on issues important to our communities.
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