LOCAL GOVERNMENT-Above is a map of Los Angeles County with the dates of the Los Angeles County Redistricting Committee meetings by area.
Where were the residents and other stakeholders? I attended two meetings this week on Redistricting, and since we are unable to see the participants via ZOOM (their names or part of their phone numbers show up on the top of the ZOOM screen from my view) only when they speak, it is impossible for the public to know who was logged on by computer or by phone. This article is not meant to be written in the manner of a professional reporter, but rather from a participant’s point of view.In the first meeting that I attended with the Los Angeles County Citizens Redistricting Commission on Monday night, I believe I only heard about three public speakers which includes my comments.
DataPath Appoints Mike Antonovich Vice President Of International Sales And Business Development
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DULUTH, Ga., June 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ DataPath, Inc., a leading provider of mission critical solutions and services in the communications industry, announced today the appointment of Michael Mike Antonovich to the position of Vice President of International Sales and Business Development.
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DataPath s Executive Chairman & CEO, David McDonald, said, We are excited to have Mike join the DataPath team as he brings a wealth of knowledge and experience in leading international sales in the satellite and communications industries. His track record in results-driven leadership is what we were looking for as we continue our global expansion.
Wife, Mother of Murder Victims Urge Support for Recall of District Attorney
LOS ANGELES The widow of a sheriff’s sergeant who was shot to death while responding to a call of a burglar and the mother of a murder victim who was dumped off a cliff in Azusa Canyon called on the public May 26 to support a recall effort for Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascon.
“George Gascon, your days are numbered …,” Tania Owen, the widow of Sgt. Steve Owen, said during a news conference outside the Hall of Justice in downtown Los Angeles. “We will have a new election next year and someone else who is for the victims will be the head of the District Attorney’s Office.”
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Signature-gathering has been approved for the effort to recall Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón, organizers announced Thursday.
Backers of the recall must gather valid signatures from 579,062 registered voters in the county 10% of the total number of voters in the county by Oct. 27 for the recall to qualify for the ballot. Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get the latest breaking news and local stories.
Elected officials must be in office for at least 90 days before a recall effort can be started. Gascón was sworn in on Dec. 7.