Councilman Curren Price Jr., Councilmember Karen Bass, and Councilmember Marqueece Harris-Dawson

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Curren D. Price, Jr. was Born and raised in South Los Angeles, he is proud of his roots, and his leadership has consistently stood up for working-class families. Price was elected in July 2013 to represent the 9th District on the Los Angeles City Council. Price is the Chair of the Council’s Economic Development Committee, advocating for policies that help the City maximize opportunities to attract good paying jobs and responsible economic development to the region. He also serves on the committees on Homelessness and Poverty; Housing; Public Works and Gang Reduction; Arts, Parks, and River; as well as the Ad-Hoc Committees on Comprehensive Job Creation and Community Care Facilities…READ MORE

Congressmember Karen Bass was re-elected to her third term representing the 37th Congressional District in November 2014. Congressmember Bass serves on the House Committee on Foreign Affairs where she is Ranking Member of the Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health, Global Human Rights and International Organizations. As a member of the House Judiciary Committee, Congressmember Bass is also working to craft sound criminal justice reforms as well as protect intellectual property right infringements that threaten the economic health of the 37th District…READ MORE

Councilmember Marqueece Harris-Dawson was sworn into office on July 1, 2015. A long-time community organizer in South LA, Marqueece has deep roots in the community as he recently served as President and CEO of Community Coalition, one of the most progressive non-profits in the city. Councilmember Harris-Dawson is eager to be your voice in City Hall and to fight for constituents’ needs…READ MORE

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  1. Hi,
    I try to listen to you daily but unfortunate I sometimes miss some of your show. This morning you and your guess were going over some of the propositions. I now know I should always keep a pen close. I would like to know more about each proposition with understanding and know which represent us as people of color best; so any and all help with me obtaining the information would be appreciated.
    Would you please provide me with the propositions that you have gone over with the yes or no answer that represents us a people of color best? Thank you so much for your hard work and all your efforts in bringing the awareness to any and all causes that affect us a people. God bless you in all your endeavors.

    Best Regards,
    Ms. Lewis