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Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorde r / Cou nty Clerk

Dean C. Logan Reg istrar-Recorder/Cou nty Cterk

Official Sample Ballot

GeneraL Etection November 3, 2020

VOTE CENTERS OPEN: October 30 - November 2: tO AM - 7 PM Election Day, November 3:7 AM - I PM ALL REGTSTERED VOTERS WILL RECETVE AVOTE BY }TIATL BALLOT Vote in the safety of your home by returning your Vote by Mail baltot LAVote.net O Important Etection lnformation lnformation for Voters Offices on the batlot Youutillreceiae a, November 3, )O2O marks the date for the General Election. ln this election, the battot witt i4clude the contest for United States President, contests for Congrdss, state [egislative ballot in the rnailfor offices (Senate and Assembty) and various tocat offices. The battot atso includes statewide What and [oca[ measures. Presidential General Elections only occur every four years. Review your the Noaember 8r 2O2O Sampte Battot and visit LAVote.net to make sure you are ready for this etection! You Need General Eleetion! to Know Party- nominated offices: To ensure you have convenient, accessibte, President and Vice President and safe voting options, we are maiting ev6ry registered voter a Vote by Mail ballot. Voter-nominated offices: United States Representative States Senator State Assembly member I WHEN TO EXPECT lott YOUR BATLOT @ Official Ballot Maiting begins October 5 LocaI offices: County Board of Supdrvisors, District 2

T THE VOTE BY MAIL ffi m On District Attorney PACKET CONTAINS ffi m Superior ffi O- Court Judge . Your battot card(s) LocaI districts or city contests .;:.: t:ri i:ii::,, :,::' . A return envelope t@ E ^- ^- O- . A list of Vote by Mait Drop Box locations t6/ ^- O- lmportant notice . Your "l Voted" sticker ^- ,r:,:^- i1:! r:::i:ii I'l.r:1, Voter-nominated offices no longer atlow write-in candiflates on the General Etection battot. Onty the top two T RETURN OPTIONS ^- ^- vote-getters fiom the Primary Etectiol move on to the Generat Etection. . United States Postal Service - _- I u.s. : no postage necessary i Pct6g€ : :t: |': :'.: a: ffi :.: t:1: :. aa,..:',r. :: : . Drop off at any Vote by Mait Drop Box ^r Return . Drop off at any Vote Center Envelope ffim,

I UUITIIINGUAL BALLOTS I m We offer baltots in 12 tanguages (translated ryl battot guide availabte in six additional tanguages) - Ca[[our office to request your multilingual baltot at (800) 815-2666, option 3

Visit LAVote.net or call 8OO-815-2666 for more information FP-TPOl-ENG LA 392-001 Check Your Material Marking Your Baltot

Your Vote by Mail package witt contain: . Use only black or blue ink pen to mark your choice on your baltot. €+L Battot group numbers on materials must match. Example: . Fi[[ the entire oval matching your vote choice. Baltot Group . Do not vote for more choices than indicated. lf baltot group numbers do not match, . please catt (8O0) 815-2666, option 2. Do not punch a hole through the battot card. o=tJ-.d 1 oricial Ballot card 2 Ballot Return Envelope Misplaced or damaged ballot O . Mark your choice on the Officiat Sampte Battot page. lnsert into Battot Return Envelope and t mait back. o . (8OO) - rrrl . Ca[[ 815-2666, option 2 to request a o o a- replacement ^n battot before Etection Day. O- U- a- lxl o- - il ry -l-il *q5FrssFFffir--Kv - Request your batlot in a different language tatl (JlrrF I --r-r..^"...1 ()- L.A. County provides [anguage services in up to 18 tanguages. o 000 - To request yourbattot or etection'materials in another [anguage ptease ca[[ our o MuttitinguaI Services Section at (8OO) 815-26G6, option 3.

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LA 392;002 FP.TPO3.ENG FP]TP02-ENG LA 392-003 t Vote Center lnformation and Return OPtions Vote by Mail Guidance Relating to COVID-19

Before You Return Your Vote by Mait Ballot Make Sure: The Los Angeles County l'Safe Presidential Election Ptan" atigns with Catifornia's "Election Administration Guidance under COVID-19." Each was devetoped in consultation with relevant L. Your baltot iS securely ptaced inside the Vote by Mait envelope. heatth authorities using the best pubtic heatth iriformation avaitabte, including guidance 2. You sign the back of the Vote by MaiI envetope. provided by the U.S. Centefs for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Catifornia public heatth offiiiats. 3. Remember no postage is necessary. : The Los Angetes Registrar-Recorder/County Cterk (RR/CC) has: ra . Devetoped a voting location-specific protection plan, @ returning your Vote by Mail ballot o Recommended options for . Trained workers on measur.rio limit the spread of COVID-19, @ including screening themselves for symptoms:and staiing home Return by mail Signatu re Verification when necessary. Must be postmarked bY Election Voters must sign the etigibilitY . Estabtished prevention and self-screenings measures for workers. Day. No postage required. oath and date the Vote bY Mait . Estabtished and communicated physical distancing guidelines. return envetope. before submitting . ] their battot. Every signature is lmplemented hand-washing, face covering and disinfection protocols. 6 verified before the battot is'cleared ft- Return at d Vote by Mait DroP Box -a Location for counting. lf signature is FOR VOTERS missing or if the signature does not List of drop box locations avaitabte at match the one on file, the County Alt registered voters witt be mailed a LAVote.net prior to each election. Vote by Mail battot. witl the imPacted.voter to notify L.A. County encourages voters to stay home and vote using their mait-in battot. However, altow the voter an oPPortunitY to for some individuats it is stitt be preferabte to vote in'person. Wherever in-person voting is provide a valid signature. Drop-off at any Vote Center leading offered, we wilt fottow the State and County's pubtic heatth'and safety guidance to piovide I up to and on Etection DaY a safe vo-ting environment. List of Vote Centers available at For more information, COVID-19 lnformation LAVote.net prior to each election. visit LAvote.net for Voting tn-Person: . Voters shoutd wear a face couering white at the vote center or waiting in tine. t . Face coverings and gloves witt be available for voters if requested. . Hand sanitizer witt be provided upon entry and exit of the Vot€ Center. Hand sanitizer

witt atso be availabte at key stations during the voting process. i . Social distancing wi]t be enforced while waiting in line and throughout the check-in and voting process. . ePo[lbooks and Battot Marking devicds witt be sanitized after every voter. . Voters witt be encouraged to take measures to speed up their election process to timit their time in the Vote Center. This includes verifying voter registration in advance, using the lnteractive Sampte Battot (lSB) to pre-mark selections, and bringing their Sampte Battot to speed up.the voter check-in. . Voters witt be encouraged to take advantage of earty voting and vote at off-peak times if possible. . Curbside voting witt continue to be avaitabte for voters who are unable to enter the Vote Center. LA 392-004 FP.TPOA-ENG PP.fPO5'er.r6-- i, LA 392-005 Voting lnstructions for, lnteractive Sampte Ballot Ballof Marking Device

Customizable The lnteractive Sample Batlot (tSS1 is a convenient and Tactite Keypad Touch DisPlaY lntegrated with Audio Battot Box optional apptication t0 speed up the voting experience. Voters can review and mark their selections on a computer or mobile device. Once the voter reviews and confirms their selections, the ISB wi[[ generate a Polt New Battot Pass. The Pott Pass is then taken to the Vote Center, Design where the voter wi[[ scan their Pot] P6ss to transfer their setections on to the Battot Marking Device.

How to use the lnteractive Sample Ballot

f . Visit LAVote.net/lSB 2. Enter your.information 3. Make your selections

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LA 392-006 FP-TPO7-ENG LA 392-007 FP-TP06.ENG @ Accessible Voting OPtions O Voter Bill of Rights independent Los Angetes County is committed to providing atl voters a positive, private.and You have the following rights: go to voting experience. To view the Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk's accessibility services, 1. The right to vote if you are a registered voter. You are etigibte to vote if you are: LAVote.net. 'a . U.S. citizen tiving in California . at least 18 years old Device Ballot Marking . registered where you currentty live Devices aie fulty accessible and Att Battot Ma'tking . not currently in state or federat prison or on parote for the conviction of a felony avaitabte in att tanguages. "tlgint" . not currentty found mentalty incompetent to vote by a court

2. The right to vote if you are a registered voter even if your name is not on the tist. Accessible Vote bY Mait You witt voie using a provisionat battot. Your vote wilt be counted if etections officiats determine that you are etigible to vote. Voters who need assistance reviewing and marking use the Accessible their Vote by Mait batlot may 3. The'right to vote if you are sti[[ in line when the potls close. Vote by Mait aPPtication. 4. The right to cast a secret battot without anyone bothering you ot tetting you how to vote. Learn more at LAVote.net/ravbm. @,6:)r)@v4eiw 5. The right to get a new ballot if you have made a mistake, if you have not atready cast your ba[[ot. You can: Curbside Voting Ask an elections officiat at a Vote Center for a new ba[[ot, Exchange your vote-by-mail batlot for a new one at an etections office, or at your Vote Center, or Vote using a provisionat batlot. It CURBSlDE

O,t69t' bqt{tErltf rru ,L#a&i!&x nao,r,*qrq,i,co*iriEn 6. The right to get help casting your battot from anyone you choose, except from your emptoyer r,l6drqnFr,! . is available Curbside voting or union representative. J.t+$t- ruallrr aAslgs c' {tr{ff ll|.deJ t i*rl'St*#Tg*t at btt Vote Centers in Angetes CountY. fon@sHtre, votaci6n en L Los 7. The right to drop off your corhpleted vote-by-mait 7lE +E7lE Ac€rr Dlsponibta batlot at,any Vote Center in Catifornia.

H.grgrPr ang Pzgbolo c6 rd Piigu d Ngoll liarffi r&*!:ttin,!dmirtjltirD n Gltid ng 6angk€ Phdng Phlgu 8. The right to get election materials in a language other than Engtish if enough peopte in your * voting precinct speak that tanguage.

9. The right to ask questions to elections officiats about election procedures and watch the ;etection process. lf the person you ask cannot answer your questions, they must send you to the h lmportant TelePhone Numbers right person for an answer. lf you are disruptive, they can stop answering you. 10.The right to report any iltega[ or fraudulent election activity to an elections officiat or the Secretary of State's office. GeneraI information: Vote Center accessibil'itY: (800) (8OO) 815-2666, oPtion 7 815-2666 lf you betieire you have been denied any of these rights, catt the Secretary of State's confidential tott-fqee Voter Hottine at (AOb) 345-VOTi(8683). TDD: CDlCassette recordings: . On the web at www.sos.ca.gov (562) 462-2259 (800) 815-2666, oPtion 3 . By phone at (800) 345-VOTE (8683) . By emait at [email protected]

1A 392-008 FP.TP09-ENG LA 392-009 FP-TPO8.ENG It General Election Translated Election Material Sample Baltot November 3,2O2O

CIT{/LOCAL tOS ANGELES COMMUNITY COIITGE 1-8OO- 81,5-2666 option 3 ATHAMBRA UNIFIED SCHOOT DISTRICT Member of the Board of DISTRICT ATHAMBRA GENERAT Trustees, Seat 1 MUNICIPAL ETECTION Member, Vote For ONE *alfi ta r*eeiv* transiat*d eleetion materials, vote csnter Board of Education, First District TORIBAITEY LAvote.net. qt Vote For ONE O ir:fsrrnatinn *r assi*ta*ce with Homelessness Liaison WING KIM HO Llarns p*r* r*cibir matefial*c cl**torales traducidos, inforr*aeion s*brs o Appointed School Board Member o @ @ o crnnruE ruNsoN krgar** ds votarion r asist*neia csn LAvsts.net' K-12 School Administrator Oo this Not this Not this MARCIAWITSON - o Educator/Mother . Use only black or btue ink pen to KAREN HERNANDEZ ig $l ffi g! g 6ll ;# *'t H W ;€ ;l,+' ffi ffi t& ffi nif tt{ LAvote. neifiS E fr*, lltfifi " mark your choice on your baltot. € - Education Advocate . Fitt in the circle to the left of your Write-In Candidate choice. o #4:it'fr", €^*. sb LAvcte"net*-l E&g Sealg f,elsl#Alg"" ANDRA HOFFMAN Sqfl Fe* . Don't vote for more choices than o indicated. Member of the Board of Trustees, Los Angeles Community College Hay gqi diqn th*pi *& nhan c*c i;*i lleu b&u cfr d* duryc phien dich, . You don't have to vote in every race. ATHAMBRA UNIFIED SCHOOT District s11, giup vryi LAvn?s.net. th6ng tin **a *ia di&nn b* phi4u ho*c irq DISTRICT ATHAMBRA GENERAT ANTONIO PAOLO SANCHEZ MUNICIPAL ETECTION Member, Community Advocate Turnaw*g para makatanggap ng isinaling mga r*atxryales *a halslan, Board of Education, Second District sa LAvate'net. Vote For ONE imp*rma*y*n ss lugar ng bntchan * tulong o MARJORIE SHAW Business Manager JANE C. ANDERSON o School Board Member . A voter'is entitled to cast a vote for a JESSTCA M. MCCARNS qLra[ified write-in candidate for any o Student Organizer Irt*aiffiEfr(fi*L'. party-nominated or nonpartisan KEN TANG office by writing, on the write-in o Teacher portion of the baltot, the name of the R. RICHARD CUEVAS lvr;fis.rryioiffn?ulonxr:nr:rfien#tfi*rJnn#x*?nfissiomCIilrlreJrrtrllrrud":r:' qualified o candidate. Write-In Candidate Education Consultant lu,r fi n l fi l r ffu n n'r ufi I ff a n d'.:16'ff r{ utryd LAvote. n et . To add a candidate, filt in the circle to o the teft of "Writc.-in Candidate" and Writeln Candidate write the name on the dottecl tine. o tlroFu fiotty{tt{Tb nf;peg€*e u*bl* MeTepidanu o nufrapax, fioesota,ltza, 'A ldist o{ quatilied write-in candidates Me*re r2n**Qeanfis w;lvt nog6lqh c LAvgte.net, is avaitable eleven days l]efore the ATHAMBRA UNIFIED SCHOOT vty$*pra*qnw 0 etection at lavote.not. DISTRICT ALHAMBRA GENERAT . Do not write-in a candidate whose Q Continuevoting on otherside MUNICIPAI TLECTION Member, rq w q r r# r;r * xi r g *s rctfit r n1\ * ma rw i LXln ! ii n: u: n x n i1u nfi tx name already appears on the bat[ot. Board of Education, Third District . Pursuant to Elections Cocle 8606. nt t rrt i t ffi g*' w tnry tvs L Av *t* .n*t 1 iffi *fr tl tii * r' rn * * gX ryt ry write-in votes are not authorized for Vote For ONE voter-nominatecl offices at the general election. 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It does not imply tl?;yztzrlr?; y tLnl in hq k fu nt pt w.lz|rUy b L&v*t*.*et-l lmrq that the candidate is nominated or endorsed by y n uvtut{i m n,- limrlu p : rn pxrlltqxt.yt ti 1 the party or that the party approves of the candidate. The party preference, if any, of a a The Federat Voting Rights Act requires voter information, inctuding a Sample Ballot booklet containing candidate for a nonpartisan office does not Vote by Mait apptiiation Ue avaitabte in Engtish as wetl as Armenian, Chinese, Khmer, Farsi, Korean, Spanish, appear on the ballot. fagatogTfilipino and Vietnamese. Additionat languages we Support are: Hindi, Japanese, Russian and Thai. LA 392-O1O FP-TPO1O-ENG EN-NP-0392'1-1 LA 392-01 1 t: General Etection Sampte Ballot General Election @ Sample Battot November 3,2O2O @ November 3,2O2O CITY/LOCAL CITY/LOCAL tOS ANGELES COMMUNITY COILEGE tOS ANGELES COMMUNITY COLTEGE ,UDGE OF THE SUPERTOR COURT COUNW t MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY Office No.72 J Vote YES or NO TOS ANGELES COMMUNTTY COLLEGE DISTRICT Member of the Board of DISTRICT Member of the Board of 49th'District COM M UNITY INVESTMENT AND ALTERNATIVES Member of the Board of Trustees, Seat 5 Trustees, seat 7 Vote For ONE DISTRICT TO INCARCERATION MINIMUM COUNTY Vote For ONE Vote For ONE Trustees, Seat 3 Vote For ONE MYANNA DELTINGER BUDGET ALLOCATION. Shall the measure, Law Professor/Attorney annually allocating in the County's budget no Vote For ONE BUTTER BURTON BRINK GLENN BAILEY CORY D. percent o Party Preference: Republican less than ten (10V0) of the County's o o Professional Athlete/Parent MICHAET BATIF locally generated unrestricted Retired Sheriff Sergeant STEVE MORGAN revenues in the o Entrepreneur/Educator general fund to addiess the disproportionate o Deputy District nttorney, County of CYNTHIA GONZATEZ impact of racial injustice through community o CHRIS HAN Los Angeles BROOKS GRIFFIN Teacher/School Principal o Teacher investment and alternatives to incarceration and SYTVIA Community College o Party Preference: Democratic o prohibiting using those funds for carceral Community Volunteer Assemblymember Write{n Candidate systems and law enforcement agencies as NICHETLE M. HENDERSON o NANCY PEARTMAN detailed in the ordinance adopting the GERRYANDERSON o College Teacher o UNITED STATES REPRESE NTATTVE Community College Educator proposed charter amendment, be adopted? o Community College Professor 27th District PAT'STURGES JAMAL K. STEWART Vote For oNE YEs on MeasureJ o Teacher JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT O LYDTAA. currEnRrz Special Education o City Analyst o Teacher/Administrator JOHNNYJ. NATBANDIAN Office No.80 o Party Preference: Republican SCOTT SVONKIN ARTURO FTORES VOIE FOr ONE ,o Food Industry Businessman No on MeasureJ RUFFIN EUGENE Member ofthe Board ofTrustees, o Outreach Director I O Community KTINTJAMES MCKAY o PATTERSON Los Angeles Community College o Administrative judge, District, Seat 5 JUDY CHU Law California STATE Teacher/Coach MIKE FONG o Party Preferenge: Democratic Department of Social Services o Member 3f the Board of Trustees, srATE MEASURE 14 U nited States Representative 14 ROBERT PAYNE MICHETLE MANOS Los Angeles Community College Vote YES or NO DAVID A. BERGER o Homeless Services Provider AUTHORIZES BONDS CONTINUING o Writer/Researcher/Educator District, Seat 7 MONTEREY PARK CITY SPECIAL o Deputy District Attorney, County of STEM CELL RESEARCH. INITIATIVE IJ MUNICIPAL ELECTION. Los Angeles STATUTE. Authorizes $5.5 billion state bonds ANTHONYJOSEPH DANNA SERGIO B. VARGAS RAQUET WATTS o MEASUREII fqr: stem cell and othei medical research, o Data Scientist/Executive College Education Advocate o Legal Advocate Vote YES or NO Write{n Candidate including training; resedrch facility construction; Revised Monterey Park 2O4O Land o administrative costs. Dedicates $1.5 billion to NICHETJAMES.GRAY Write{n Candidate CHATURA DE SILVA Use Element Proposition. Shallthe brain-related diseases. Appropriates General o Educator/Academic Dean o o Non-Proiit Project Directoi' Revised Monterey Park2040 Land Use Element Fund moneys for repayment. Expands related Proposition be adopted? programs. Fiscal Impact: Increased state costs Write-In Candidate DAVID VEIA JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT to repay bonds estimated at about $260 million o of o Office No. 162 per year over the next roughly 30 years. Appointed Member ofthe Board {p contlnue voting on nct(t Page O YES on Measurejj Trustees, Los Angeles CommunitY Vote For ONE College District O YES on Measure 14 SCOTTANDREWYANG O NO on Measurejj o SAMUEL PAULWHITEHEAD Deputy District Attorney, County of Los Angeles o Education/Veterans Advocate COUNTY O NO on.Measure14 DISTRIgT ATTORNEY Write-In Candidate , DAVID D. DIAMOND Q Continuevotlng on otherslde o Vote For ONE o Attorney/Law Professor GEORGE GASCoN Write{n Candidate o Justice Reform Advocate O

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LA 392-012 EN-NP-0392-2-3 LA 392-013 EN-NP-0392-1-2 General Election Sarnple Ballot General Election @ Sample Batlot November 3,2O2O November 3,2O2O STATE STATE 4 ? STATE MEASURE 17 STATE 19 STATE MEASURE 22 STATE MEASURE24 I / 19 22 24 q, srATE MEASURE 15 uor" YES or No vote.YES or NO srArE MEASURE 20 voteYES or NO Vote Y€S or NO 1 20 EXEMPTS APP.BASED ' - vote YES or No RESTORES RIGHT TO VOTE AFTER CHANGES CERTAIN PROPERTY TAX Vote YES or NO AMENDS CONSUMER PRIVACY LAWS. COMPLETION OF PRISON TERM. RULES: LEGISL/\TTVE RESTRICTS PAROLE FOR CERTAIN TRANSPORTATION AND DELIVERY INITIATIVE STATUTE. Permits consumers ,INCREASES, FUNDING SOURCES FOR AM EN DMENT. OFFENSES COM PANIES FROM PROVIDING to:.prevent businesses from sharing personal PUBL,IC SCHOOLS, COMMUNITY LEGISLATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL CONSTITUTIONAL CURRENTLY CONSIDERED who are over 55, TO BE EMPLOYEE BENEFITS TO CERTAIN information,.correctinaccuratepersonal' coLLEGEs, AND LocAL e OVenr.lurrur AMENDMENT. Restores voting .rights upon Allows homeowners disabled, NON-VIOLENT. AUTHORIZES persons wildfire/disaster victims to transfer primary FELONY SENTENCES DRIVERS. INITIATIVE STATUTE. inforination; and limit businesses'use of SERVICES BY CHANGING TAX completion of prison term to who have or FOR CERTAIN base to rei:lacement residence. OFFENSES Classifies app-based drivers as "independent "sensitive personal information," including ASSESSMENT OF COMMERCIAL AND been disqualified from voting while serving a residence's tix CURRENTLY TREATED taxation family-property transfers. contractors," instead of "employees," and precise geolocation, race, ethnicity, and health TNDUsTRTAL pnopenw.'irurrrATrvE prison term. Fiscal Impact: Annual county costs, Chanqes of oNLYAS MTSDFMEANORS. fire protection services fund. Fiscal INITIATIVE access provides independent-contractor drivers other information. Estabiishes California Privacy CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDM ENT. Taxes likely in the hundreds of thousands of dollars Establishes STATUTE..Limits to and Impact: Local governments could gain tens of parole plogram established for non-violent compensation, unless certain critdria are met. Protection Agency. Fiscal Impact: Increased such properties based on current market value, statewide, for voter registration ballot likely in the millions of dollars of property tax revenue per offenders who have completed the full term Fiscal Impact: Minor increase in state lnconie annual state costs of at least $10 million, but instead of purchase price. Fiscal Impact: materials. One-time state costs, of year, probably growing overtime to a few their primary offense eligibility taxes paid by rideshare and delivery company unlikely exceeding low tens of millions of Increased property taxes on commercial hundreds of thousands of dollars, for voter by eliminating hundred million dollars per year. Schools could for ceitain offenses. Fiscal Impact: Increase in drivers and investors. dollars, to enforce expanded consumer privacy. properties worth more than $3 million providing registration cards and systems. receive similar property tax gains state and local correctional, court, and law laws. Some costs would be offset by penalties $6.5 billion to $'11.5 billion in newfunding to enforcement costs likely in the tens of millions ' for violating these laws. local governments and schools. O YES on Measure 17 O YES on Measure 22 YES on Measure 19 of dollars annually, depending on implementation. O YES on Measure'15 O YES on Measure 24 ' 1' O No on Measure 17 O No on Measure 22 O NO.on Measure 19 O YES on Measure 20 ' NO on Measure 15 O N0 on Measure 24 o .I STATE MEASURE 18 srArE MEASURE O conilnue Votlng on next page 23 I o @ vote YES or NO uo,. YES or No O No on Measure 20 STATE MEASURE 1 ESTABLISHES q, STATE MEASURE 25 16 AMENDS CALIFORNIA STATE REQUIREM ENTS ? Vote YES Qr NO CONSTITUTION TO PERMIT FOR KTD]UEY DIALYSTS CLTNICS. -" voteYESorNo ALLOWS DIVERSITY AS A FACTOR IN 17-YEAR.OLDS TO VOTE IN PRIMARY 21 STATE MEASURE 21 BEQUIRES ON-SITE MEDICAL REFERENDUM ON LAWTHAT PU BLIC EMPLOYM ENT, EDUCATION, AND SPECIAL ELECTIONS IF THEY Vote YES or NO PROFESSIONAL. INITIATIVE STATUTE. REPLACED MONEY BAIL WITH AN D CONTRACTING DECISIONS. WILL TURN 18 BY THE NEXT GENERAL EXPANDS LOCAL GOVERNM ENTS' Requires physician, nurse practitioner or' SYSTEM BASED ON PUBLIC SAFEW LEGISLATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL ELECTION AND BE OTHERWISE AUTHORIWTO ENACT RENT physician assistant on site during dialysis AND FLIGHT RISK. A "Yes" vote approves, government AM ENDM ENT. Permits ELIGIBLE. TO VOTE. LEGISLATIVE CONTROL ON RESIDENTIAL treatment. Prohibits clinics from reducing and a "No" vote rejects, law replacing money , decision-making policies to consider race, sex, CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDM ENT. Fiscal PROPERW. INITIATIVE STATUTE. AIIoWs services without state approval. Prohibits clinics bail with system based on public safety and color, ethnicity, or national origin in orderto Impact: Increased statewide county costs likely. local governments to establish rent control on from refusing to treat patients based on flight risk. Fiscal Impact: Increased costs address diversity by repealing constitutional between several hundreds of thousands of residential properties over'15 years old. Local payment Source. Fiscal Impact: Increased state pbssibly in mid hundreds of millions of dollars policies. Fiscal provision prohibiting such dollars and $1 million every two years. limits on rate increases may differ from and local government costs likely in the low tens annually for a new process for release from jail Impact: No direct fiscal effect on state and local Increased one-time costs to the state of statewide lirnit. Fiscal Impact: Overall, a of millions of dollars annually.. priorto trial. Dbcreased countyjail ccists, entities. The effects of the measure defend on hundreds of thousands of dollars. potential reduction in state and local revenues possibly in high tens of millions of dollars the future choices of state and local government in the high tens of millions of dollars per year O , YES on Measure 23 annually. entities and are highly uncertain. O YES on Measure 18 over time. Depending on actions by local communities, revenue losses could be less or p YES on Measure 25 YES 15 more. O on Measure O NO on Measure 23 o NO on Measure 18 O YES on Measure 21 O NO on Measure 25 O No on Measure 16 Q Contlnuevoting on otheriide O NO on Measure 21

LA 392-014 EN-NP-0392-3-5 EN-NP-0392-2-4 LA 392.015 General Election Party Endorsements for Sample Ballot November 3,2024 @ Voter- Nom inated Offices Party-Nominated Offices The party label accompanying the name of a candidate for party-nominated.office on the general election ballot means that the candidate Democratic is the official nominee of the party shown. District CandidateName NATIONAL ELECTION 23 Kim Mangone PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT 25 Christy Smith Vote For ONE Party 26 ' Julia Brownley R. BIDEN 27 JudyChu o JOSEPH for. President 28 Adam B. Schiff KAMATA D. HARRIS Tony Cardenas for Vice Presideni 29 Democratic 30 Brad Sherman 32 Grace F. Napolitano DONALDJ. TRultlP 33 Ted W. Lieu o for President MT9HAEL R. PENCE 34 Jimmy Gomez for Vice President 35 Norma J. Torres Republican . 37 Karen Bass Linda T. Sdnchez GTORIA tA RIVA 38 o for President 39 GilCisneros SUNIL FREEMAN t, 40 Lucille Roybal-Allard for Vic.e President Maxine Waters Peacb and Freedom 43 44 Nanette Diaz Barragan ROQUE:'ROCKY" DE LA 47 ' Alan Lowenthal o FUENTE GUERRA for President Republican KANYE OMARIWEST District CandidateName for Vice President Kevin McCarthy American Independent 23 25 Mike Garcia HOWIE HAWKINS 26 Ronda Baldwin-Kennedy o for President 27 Johnny J. Nalbandian ANGETA NICOLE WALKER for Vice President : 28 Eric Early Green 30 Mark S. Reed 32 Joshua M. Scott JOJORGENSEN o for President 33 James P B.radley JEREMY "SPIKE* COHEN 37 ErrolWebber for Vice President 39' Libertarian 43 Joe E. Collins lll Write{n Candidate O

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.t LA 392-016 FP-DSOl.ENG EN-NP-0392-3-6 LA 392-017 Party Endorsements for Party Endorsements for Voter-Nominated Offices Voter-Nominated Offices Me"rn,ber of the $tate Assernbly (Cont.)

Amerioan lndependent mocratic District CandidateName District Candidate Name 25 Mike Garcia 49 Ed Chau 27 Johnny J. Nalbandian 50 35 Mike Cargile 51 37 ErrolWebber 52 47 John Briscoe 53 MiguelSantiago The Green, Libertarian and Peace and Freedom parties did not submit any endorsements for these offices' 54 55 Andrew E. Rodriguez 57 58 Cristina Garcia Democratic 59 Reggie Jones-Sawyer District Gandidate Name 62 Autumn R. Burke 21 Kipp Mueller 63 Anthony Rendon 23 AbigailMedina 64 Mike Anthony Gipson 25 {pthony J. Portantino 66 27 Henry Stern 70 Patrick 0'Donnell 29 Josh Newman 33 Lena Gonzalez 35 Steven Craig Bradford Repuhlican Disirlct CandidateName Republican 36 , Distlict CandidateNaqne 38 Suzette Martinez Valladares 21 ScottWilk 39 Ricardo Benitez Robin A. Hvidston 23 Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh 41 Mike Graves 25 Kathleen Hazelton 43 Denise Pedrow 27 Houman Salem 44 Burton Brink 29 Ling Ling Chang 49 52 ToniHolle offices. The American lndependent, Green, Liberiarian and Peace and Freedom parties did not submit any endorsements for these 55 57 Jessica Martinez 62 RobertA. Steele 70 David W. Thomas Democratic District Candidate Name TheAmerican lndependent, Green, Libertarian and Peace and Freedom parties did not submit endorsements for these offices. 39 Luz Maria Rivas Pursuant to Elections Code S 13302(b) any qualified political party may submit to the county elections official a list of all candidates for 41 . voter-nominated office who will appear on any ballot in the county, and who have been endorsed by the party, 43 44 Jaqqui lrwin 45 46 48 Blanca E. Rubio

LA 392.01e FP.DSO3-ENG FP.DSO2.ENG LA 392-019 Campaign Finance O Campargn Finance List of legislative candidates who agreed to voluntary spen ding limits. List of legislative candidates who agreed to voluntary spending limits. for inclusion in this booklet. Only candidates who voluntarily limit their campaign expenditures may submit a statement for inclusion in this booklet. only candidates who volunthrily limit their campaign expenditures may.' submit a statement STATE SENATOR' MEMBER OF THE STAIE ASSEMBLY (Cont.) Patty Preference: American lndependent Party Preference: Green District CandidateName District CandidateName Anthony Perry 58 Margaret Villa = PartY Preference : Democratic Party Preference: Republican District GandidateName District GandidateName 25 AnthonY J' Portantino 38 Suzette Mar;tinez Valladares 33 Lena Gonzalez 38 Lucie Lapointe Volotzky 35 Steven Craig Bradford 39 Ricardo Benitez 41 Robin A, Hvidston RePublican Party Preference: 44 Denise Pedrow District CandidateName 45 JeffiGirgenti Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh 23 49 Burton Brink Houman Salem 27 : 52 Toni Holle Ling Ling Chang 29 55 Phillip Chen 57 Jessica Martinez MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY 66 Arthur C. Schaper Party Preference: Democratic ' .70 David W. Thomas District GandidateName 36 Steve Fox' 39 Luz Maria Rivas 43 Laura Friedman 44 Jacqui lrwin 45 Jesse Gabriel 46 Lanira K. MurPhY 46 Adrin Nazarian 48 Blanca E. Rubio 49 Ed Chau 50 Richard Bloom 50 WillHess 51 WendY Carrillo 53 GodfreY Santos Plata. 53' Miguelsantiago 54 TracY Bernard Jones 57 Lisa Calderon 58 Cristina Garcia 59 Efren Martinez 62 Autumn R. Burke 63 Maria D, Estrada 64 Mike AnthonY GiPson 64 Fatima S. lqbal'Zubair La 392-o2o FP.DSO5-ENG LA 392-021 FP.DSO4.ENG @ Candidate Statements I Measures @ Candidate Statements I Measures The foltowing pages may contain Candidate Statements, and/or Batlot Measure Analyses; ArgumentS o1 Rgbuttats. STATEMENT OF WING KIM HO STATEMENT OF MARCIA WILSON Candidates for tocat offices have the option of inctuding a statement, for which they pay a fee, unless the CANDIDATE FOR MEMBER, BOARD OF ' GAND|DATE FOR MEMBE& BOARD OF governing body pays the fee. EDUCATION, EDUCATION, First District First District Statements are included in this ln comptiance with the law, onty Engtish and Spanish tanguage Candidate , ALHAMBRA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT ALHAMBRA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRIGT booktet. Each candidate that submitted a Spanish tanguage Candidate Statement has paid an additional fee. ALHAMBRA GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION ALHAMBRA GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Age: 43 Occupation: Educator/Mother Candidate Statements, Arguments. or: Rebuttats ln FavoL or/and Against Battot Measures are not edited or Occupation: ProjectManager I want to serve oh the AUSD Board of Education verified for accuracy by any etections officiats. to bring experience, new ideas and new engrgy to the Board. I Wing Ho has been in the community, raising a family as an believe in: 1) Transparency'and inclusion, where all voices Arguments and/or Rebuttals are the opinions of the authors. active AUSD parent, serving the school board as a public are heard and information shaied; 2) lnnovation in teaching, servant, respected as a ProjecUConstruction Manager in his technology, and funding; 3) Equity & diversity in opportunfty lnformation about State Measures is included in the 8.5" X 11" OfficiatVoter lnformation Guide, which is maited profession, and volunteers his expertise on many civic and outcomes; 4)Authentic family engagement; and, 5) voters Office.of the Secretary of .State. fronts. separately to registered by the Attention to the whole child. Wing believds in providing a^good education system, a safe Since settling in Alhambra in 2000 with my husband and two teaching and learning environment as number one priority. sons (both AUSD graduates), I have been deeply invested Wing supports training for young children wlth independent in the community. I was a PTA Unit President for four, non- and analytical thinking, social skills, and havinEj consecutive terms, Alhambra PTA President responsibility. Council for three years, District Advisory Council Representative for six As a current School Board Member, Wing analyzes the years, and have served on the Alhambra Educational existing challenges, allocate adequate resources to reach Foundation Board for the past seven years. the district goals and objectives. Wing has brought his I believe that my 30-year career as an adjunct professor at knowledge gathered from his profdssionalwork and civil the USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work and seMce experience to the school district to support his shdrt- my position as Dean of Pathway lnnovation and lnstitutional term and long-term vision to promote favorable school Effectiveness at LA Trade-Technical College, greatly climate including inclusive and accepting of everyone in the enhance my ability to enrich our school district. I am school, improve student achievement, and develop/maintain 'honored that my career in education, success as a parent policies and organizational structure to support boards and leader, and dedication to all stakeholders have educational goals. earned the endorsements of both Alhambra Teachers Association and Wing will provide oversight for the school district values and California School Employees Association, Alhambra 2g5. responsibilities, to set the direction with an effective and efficient structure, provide support to the schools, and to be accountable for decision making.

Wing will continue to move the district forward along with community, teacher, staff and student input.

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STATEMENT OF JANE C. ANDERSON STATEMENT OF KEN TANG STATEMENT OF KAYSA MORENO STATEMENT OF PATRICIA CANDIDATE FOR MEMBER, BOARD OF CANDIDATE FOR MEMBER, BOARD OF CANDIDATE FOR MEMBER, BOARD OF RODRIGUEZ.MACKINTOSH EDUCATION, EDUCATION, EDUCATION, CANDIDATE FOR MEMBER, BOARD OF Second District Second District Third District EDUCATION, ALHAMBRA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT ALHAMBRA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT ALHAMBRA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Third District MUNICIPAL ELECTION ALHAMBRA GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION ALHAMBRA GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION ATHAMBRA GENERAL ALHAMBRA UNIFIED SCHOOL.DISTRICT 47 Occupation: CollegeProfessor Occupation: School Board Member Age: ALHAMBRA GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Jane was born and raised in Alhambra. She attended Occupation: Teacher As a first generation college graduate, I know the power that Age: 69 Garfield Elementary and Alhambra High School. After high a solid public education can provide. I am running for the My entire life has been dedicated to service above self as Occupation: School Board Member school, Jane attended Uhiversity of California, Santa Alhambra School Board to ensure that all children in evidenced by my career as a public school teacher (23 .l Barbara where she earned her Bachelor of Arts degree and Alhambra have access to a good public education. I believe have served on the Board of Education for the past sixteen years), activism in the labor movement and commitment to years. California Teaching.Credential. She later received her in academic excellence for all students, building a During this time, we have invested over $145 million my local community. Master of Arts in Education at California State University connection with the community and our schools, dollars in bond projects that have resulted in new buildings Los Angeles. I am a product of the Alhambra School District as a transparency with programs and policies, and ensuring and modernization of existing buildings. graduate from Mark Keppel High School. Having grown up school safety and'equal access to education. Jane taught in the Alhambra Unified School District for Our district strives for excellence. I am very proud of our in Alhambra as the proud son of South Vietnamese thirty-five years. She worked at Repetto Elementary School I have been a professor of mathematics for 13 years at El award-winning schools with many recognitions and awards: immigrants 40 years ago, my roots are deep in our for one year with'the remainder of her career at Monterey Camino College and I am passionate about providing a California Distinguistted Schools, Title I Academic community. I Strongly believe in supporting our community Highlands Elementary School. During her tenure she served quality education and opportunities for success to all Achievement, California Department of Education Gold and serving as an advocate for public education as a path to as a master teacher, mentor to new teachers, and School students. My expertise as an educator, including distance Ribbon, and U.S. NeWs & World Report's Best High Schools success in life. lmilrovement Coordinator. She often provided teacher in- and hybrid leaming, would add a needed perspective to.oLr to highlight a fery. I serve as an active leader in the Garvey Education district and help btrild connections with our community and service training to her colleagues in science and As a mom, i have been involved in PTA since 1982, Association, the California Teachers Association, and the schools. mathematics. including President at both Marguerita and Alhambra High National Education Association where I continue to lobby Jane also was very active in the Alhambra Teachers I am backed by several associations, and iommunity Schools. I have served on the Parks & Recreation local, state, and national legislators for more funding as well Association serving on the bargaining team foi many years leaders including the Alhambra Teachers Commission, Alhambra Library Board, and'Alhambra as strengthening laws and policies for public schools. and was President in 1978. After retiring in 2002, Jane Association. I am the PTA president of my son's elementary Educational Foundation Board. I have spent many Friday Locally, lserve onthe school PTA, the Garvey Council PTA participated as a mento.r teacher in the BTSA program for school and I serve as an Alhambra Transportation Nights coordinating the Alhambra High School footbatt and the Garvey Education Foundation. the District. Commissioner. As a mother of three kids in the district, I am snack bar for 17 years and AHS GraO lrtite for 22 years. ln a time when our schools face great uncertainty and invested in the academic success of our schools. I want to Jane Anderson has a passion for students. Her vision is that I have a long family history of being part of AUSD which change, our children deserve a leader who understands the see all students excel and I believe I am the fresh voice our to includes my husband, four children, son-in-law and two all children.can learn and succeed. She is committed priority. community issues and makes their education a My unique and our children need. granddaughters maintaining fiscal solvency while providing the best , spanning over 60 years of attendance at background, knowledge and extensive experience is what educational program that Alhambra Unified School District vvww. professormoren04sch AUSD schools. we need on the Alhambra School Board. Please Vote Ken can offer. Tang! During these unprecedented times, collaboratively working Her experience is what makes her an excellent School with our teachers, classified staff, adininistrators, students Board Member. and parents is key to providing the best educational opportunities for all students.

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STATEMENT OF ANDRA HOFFMAN STATEMENT OF DAVID VELA STATEMENT OF NICHELLE M. STATEMENT OF MIKE FONG CANDIDATE FOR MEMBER, BOARD OF CANDIDATE FOR MEMBER, BOARD OF HENDERSON CANDIDATE FOR MEMBER, BOARD OF TRUSTEES, TRUSTEES, CANDIDATE FOR MEMBER, BOARD OF TRUSTEES, Seat 1 Seat 3 TRUSTEES, Seat 7 LOS ANGELES COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT LOS ANGEI.ES COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Seat 5 LOS ANGELES GOMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Occupation: LA Community College ASe: 45 ' LOS ANGELES COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Occupation: Member of the Board of Trustees, Los Trustee/Professor/Di rector of Career Services Occupation: Trustee, Los Angeles Community College Age: 51 Angeles Community College District, Seat 7 "Professors at our community colleges reviewed the District Occupation; Educatign/CollegeTeacher During his time on our Community College Board, Mike qualifications of the candidates and voted to support Andra job-training "Voters, my name is David Vela and I am g Member of the Fong has created programs and collaborated Hoffman for re-election to the Board of Trustees. She is I grew up in LA during a time of deep racial strife. Most BoariJ of Trustees for the Los Angeles Community College with Mayor on the Los Angeles College smart, honest, ethical. A tireless worker with integrity." young people of color didn't dare to dream of a college District, Seat 3 and I respectfully ask for your vote. Promise program making two years of community college President, L.A. College Faculty Guild eduCation. Regrettably, change - Joanne Waddell, has come slowly. tuition-free expanding college access and opportunity for As a Trustee, I have championed key issues including: "Andra Hoffman is a highly-honored professor of American Our community colleges need a fighter. I am a lecture and thousands of local students. college promise, job training, increasing financial aid, and California Government. She was head of the teacher academic faculty advisor at Cal State University, LA, a student basic needs such as housing, jobs and access to training and Welfare to Work Programs." LA County Commissioner, and 30-year grassroots As Trustee, Mike led efforts to increase student success, food, implementing equity plans for diverse groups including expanci - Brian Patrick Walsh, Professor, Pierce College community activist who will work to make higher education a dual enrollment programg, create high. growth sector African American and LGBTQ+ students. job - Ruby Christian-Brougham, Professor, Valley Gollege reality for all. tlaining programs, and make the Colleges and District My vision is to provide students cutting edge curriculuin for more responsive to the needs of students and the local "Andra Hoffman wrote the resolution to protect DACA The nine campuses of the LA Community College District today's job markel and help them obtain their educational community. Students. She led the successful drive for Dream Resource enroll over 230,000 students. Over 80% are students of goals quicker and with less debt. Centers." color. More than half live in poverty.20% have bxperienced NoW Mike is running for re-election to serve as your As current Trustee, former community college instructor, homelessness. But 70% - Dr. Alfred Herrera, Director, UGLA Center for a will fail to earn a two-year degree Member df the, Board of Trustees for the Los Angeles Partnership County Supervisor's Deputy and School Board Member I or transfer to a 4-year college. must Community Gollege We do better. Community-.,1College District, Seat 7 to serve as the have the experience to govern in times of crisis. As the "Andra Hoffman supported ad'ditional resources for the I will enact bold policies to strengthen our community effective and progressive advocate that we need embracing recent pandemic plagued our district, I ensured that we district's flrst African American Outreach lnitiative." college system for those who need it most: the hopes and aspirations of our students. converted to on-line courses to avoid the interruption of - Dr. Thomas Dawkins, President, Black Faculty/Staff - lncrease outreach in underserved communities and studies. There is a vast amount of work to be done and I Assn. promote greater diversity in hiring As our Trustee, Mike Fong will work to: would be honored to continue to serye you." -Trustee David - Enhance financial resources and services for students so -lmprove workforce education and job training programs. "Andra Hoffman delivers for students. We worked together Vela they can.focus on learning. -lncrease student sqccess & dual enrollment programs. closely to provide two years free community college so -About Trustee David Vela- - Promote greater spending accountability and increase -Expand diversity, e31g!!y. and inclusion initiatives. students can complete their education with no debt." funding in the classroogn. -Ensure every student has access to a _qualily educallon. - Assemblymember , Assembly Trustee David Vela is endorsed by the American Fejderation - Work with high schools to better prepare students. Committee on Higher Education of Teachers and Building Trades. Trustee David Vela has - Expand workforce training programs. Mike Fong is endorsed by Congressman Ted Lieu, Senator led the charge so that the District meets its annual bond "Andra Hoffman's leadership increased opportunities for - Narrow the student performance gap and foster higher Maria Elena Durazo, Councilmember Curren Price, Mayor dollars expenditures resulting in state-of{he-art facilities for training nurses, firefighters, and early childhood educators." retention, transfer and graduation rates. Lindsey Horvath, along with local community leaders students and increasing the participatiorl of minority, woman - Jeff Freitas, President, Califor"nia Federation of because he has a proven record of getting things done for and LGBTQ+ certified businesses. As Chair of the Public ln addition to my work as a college educator and I hold Teachers students. Affairs and Legislative Committee, Mr. Vela advocated in leadership positions in the California Faculty Association. "Andra Hoffrnan's common-sense plan allowed students to Sacramento and D.C. to keep the District's funding intact "l I am honored by the endorsement of the Los Angeles am running for re-election to the Los Angeles Community. safely continue their education during the COVIDl g and prevent lay-offs. College Faculty Guild, representing our teachers and College District Board of Trustees S6at 7 to continue finding pandemic." Trustee David Vela was raised by his single mother and is a professors. commonsense solutions to the problems we face erhbracing - Kathy Vo, Professor of Nursing, Harboi College proud native of Los Angeles. Vela received his Bachelors of the hopes and aspirations of our students, families, and Other endorsements include: State Sen. Holly J. Mitchell, "Andra Hoffman's leadership helped many students Science Degree from the University of California, Los community. I would be honored to earn your vote." -Mike Asm. members Sfdney Kamlager-Dove and Al Muratsuchi, complete'the education to become U.S. citizens. I've worked Angeles, and holds a Master's Degree in Public Policy with Fong and five members of the LACCD Board. closely with her and trust her. concentrations in Economics and lnternational Relations - Professor Felipe E. Agredano, East Los Angeles from Pepperdine's School of Public Policy. David Vela lives It is time for a change that will truly put our students first. Questions? eall Mike at (818) 860-2496 or visit College in Montebello, CA. www.MikeFong.org Vote Nichelle Henderson on November 3!

4193-EN-04528 LA 392-026 41 93-EN-04529 LA392-027 I Candidate Statements I Measures @ Candidate Statements I Measures be invalid or unconstitutional fi nal ment of a court Proposition by taking all steps possible to cure TEXT OF BALLOT MEASURE JJ any sTATEMENT OF BURTON BRINK FULL of competent jurisdiction, such decision does not affect the inadequacies or deficiencies identified by the court in a The People of the City of Monterey Park do ordain as PARTY PREFERENGE : REPUBLICAN validity of the remaining portions of this Proposition. The manner consistent with the express and implied intent of this follows: MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY 49th People declare that this Proposition, arid each section; sub- Proposition, and then adopting or reenacting such portion as section, part, DISTRICT SECTION 1: Title. This proposition is entitled the "Revised sentence, clause, phrase, or portion thereof, necessary or desirable to allow its implementation. and lndependents, we are in this Democrats, Republicans, Monterey Fark 2040 Land Use Element Proposition." would have been adopted or passed irrespective of the fact SECTION 10: Effective Date. This Proposition wiil be together. that any one or more sections, sub-sections, sentences, submitted to a general election on November 3,2020 for SECTION 2: Adoption of Land Use Element of the clauses, phrases, part, or portion is found to be invalid. lf Law and Order. voter approval. lf a majority of voters favor bf this General Plan. The Land Use Element of the Monterey Park any provision of this Proposition is held invalid as applied to June 17, Proposition, it will become valid and binding 10 days after Though I am running as a Republican, I want you tq know I General Plan approved by the City Councilon any person or circumstance, such invalidity does not affect the date that the City Council certifies the election results in am running as a law-abiding citi4en of the 49th district who 2020 (the "2020 LUE') is adopted by this reference as if fully any application of this,Proposition that can be given effect accordance with Elections Code g 9217.Ihe Mayor will sign wants to ensure we have oui police departments fully sbt tortn. Because the 2020 LUE is voluminous (more than without the invalid application. this Proposition and the City Clerk will attest and staffed. 100 pages), the full text of the measure may be accessed certify to SEOTION on the City's website at the,following website address: 5: Repealand Supersession. The People adopt the passage and adoption of this Proposition. law enforcement officer, I know the change our As a retlred www.montereypark.ca.gov/MPKLU E/Nov2020. this Proposition with the specific intent of superseding any community needs. I am running because I believe I can contrary regUlation, including those previously adopted by bring a fresh outlook to a stagnant legislature who have SECTION 3; lmplementation of this Proposition. the People, or administrative policy and procedure. failed to put the safety and security of our residents first and Consequently, all regulations that conflict with this A. Gity Gouncil Authority. Pursuant to Elections Code $ foremost.,Law and Order is needed in this country and I Proposition are repealed or modified to reconcile 9217 ,lhe People authorize and direct the City Council to them with plan back to California: this Proposition. to ensure we bring this promptly take appropriate aclions needed to implement this Small businesses. Proposition including, without limitation, adopting all zoning SECTION 6:Construction. This Proposition must be regulations needed to effectuate this Proposition by broadly construed to achieve the purposes stated in this As a resident of the 49th District since 1967, it hurts me to ordinance. Upon the effective dgte of this Proposition and Proposition. lt is the People's intent that the provisions of see the pain many of our small busin6ss owners are going notwithstanding any limitation on the City Council's authority this Proposition be interpreted or implemented by the City thr6ugh, COVID-19 has placed a dark cloud over many of set forth in this Proposition or the Monterey Park Municipal and others in a manner that facilitates the purposes set forth our heads and we need our government to do better. We Code, .all,land use regulations adopted by the City Council in this Proposition. have laws in place to help the small business need to that are consistent with this. Proposition are retroactively not force them to close their doors during times such SECTION provision owneri ratified and validated by the People. 7: Enforceability. Repeal of any of the as a pandemic. previous LUE, MPMC, or other ordinance implemented by B. Reconciliation with Competing Proposition. ln the this Proposition iJoes not affect any penalty, forfeiture, or My wife and I are not leaving California! I will fight tb protect event another ballot measure (a "Competing Proposition") liability ihcuned before, or preclude prosecution and our citizens, our constitution, and our rights! ! will work appears on the same ballot as this Proposition that seeks to imposition of penalties for any violation occurring before this tirelessly for free market principles, to make sure every adopt, impose, or amend any limitations or restrictions, or Proposition's effective date. Any such repealed part will American - regardless of race or creed - has a shot at the other regulations or requirements,,including, without remain in full force and effect for sustaining action or American dream. limitation, those With respect to the actions authorized by prosecuting violations occurring before the effective date of l want this district to be a wonderful and safe place for you this Proposition, that differ in any respect to or supplement, this Proposition. to raise your family. those contained in this Proposition, the People declare their SECTION 8: Validity Code intention that, if both the Cdmpeting Proposition and this of Previous Sections. lf this you for your vote. entire Proposition or its application is Thank Proposition receive a majority of votes cast, the Competing deemed invalid by b court of competent jurisdiction, any repeal Proposition and this Proposition be fully adopted except to or amendment of the 2020 LUE; MPMC, or other ordinance implemented the extent that specific provisions contained in each by this Froposition will be rendered void measure are deemed to be in direct conflict with each other and cause such previous LUE, MPMC provision, or other ordinance to on a "provision by provision" basis pursuant to Yoshisato v. remain in full force and effect for all purposes. Superior Court (1992) 2 CaL 4lh 978. With respect to any such directly conflicting provisions, the specific provisions of SECTION 9: Severability. lf any pbrtion of this Proposition the Proposition receiving the greater number of votes will is held by a court'of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, the prevail. remainder of the Propcisition and the application of such provision to other persons or circumstances will not be SECTION 4: lnterpretation. This Proposition must be affected thereby. We the People indicate strong desire interpreted to be consistent with all federal and state laws, our that: (i)the City Council use its best efforts sustain and rules, and regulations. lf any section, sub-section, sentence, to reenact that portion, and (ii) the City clause, phrase, part; or portion of this Proposition is held to Council implement this

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HENRY LO CITY ATTORN EY'S IMPARTIAL ARGUMENT IN FAVOR OF MEASURE Council Member STATEMENT OF GEORGE GASCON CANDIDATE FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY ANALYSIS OF MEASURE JJ JJ. FRED SORNOSO Measure JJ was placed on the ballot by the Monterey Park Every 20 years the City of Monterey Park pre[ares a Council Member Endorsed By: City Council. Measure JJ would adopt a new Land Use General Plan Land Use Element Update for voter approval. The Los Angeles Democratic Party WONNE YIU Element (the "LUE") for the Monterey Park General Plan This Gener:al Plan Update seryes ai a guide for the future of The Los Angeles Times Council Member (the "GP"). the City and is required by State and Federal agencies for The Los Angeles Daily News grants and funding. U.S. Senator Kamala Harris Under California ldw, the City's GP must include seven NO ARGUMENT AGAINST THIS U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders eiements including the LUE. Overall, the GP particularly This ballot nieasure proposed by the City of Monterey Park - MEASURE WAS SUBMITTED U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren the LUE constitutes the City's "constitution" for economic, strives to provide quality and appropriate services to all its - The Los Angeles League of Gonservation Voters social, and land use development residents. This proposal supports a strong community Givil Rights and Black Lives Matter Leaders atmosphere where residents are safe and a quality of life ln Monterey Park, voter approval is required to adopt or prevails in raising healthy families. amend the LUE. On March 3t2020, voters rejected a Los Angeles deserves a new District Attorney who will make previous version of the LUE identified as Measure ll. This Monterey Park's General Plan Update was developed by a our neighborhoods safer, hold poli0e accountable to the Measure is NOT the same as Measure ll. panel of residents as'signed to the General Plan Advisory communities they serve, and reform our justice system so it Committee (GPAC). During this 1-year process, 11 GPAC works for everyone. This LUE was recommended for approval by the General members met regularly in public meetings, received input Plan Advisory Committee ('GPAC") and Planning from the community, and were instructed to provide George Gasc6n has reduced violent crime in every Commission in 2019. Generally, the proposed LUE would rebommendations that considered public interest, health, teaderShi p-pos[!!on-he has he!g! wh ile pioneeri ng reforms make some adjustments.to land uses; building sizes; and safety, envi ron ment and convenience,,and supportive to reducb racial disparities and end mass incarceration. building heights. lt also removed overlay zones for business measures to the extent possible. After completing affordable housing in the Corporate Center Drive area that this process, the GPAC presented its recommendations to George Gasc6n's family immigrated to Los Angeles and was included with Measure ll. the City Council for approval and adoption for the ballot. after serving in the Army he rose'from an LAPD beat cop to lf approved by voters, the proposeii LUE would regulate As$istant Chief. Gavin Newsom appointed Gasc6n to serve Since then, the City of Monterey Park has revised the land uses until 2040. To ensure that the LUE is as San Francisco Police Chief and District Attorney, where General Plan Update with additional resident input and is implemented, Measure JJ would authorize the City Council he reduced violent crime lo historic lows, stood up for presently seeking voter approval for this Revised General to adopt regulations by ordinance women, cracked down on sexual assault and fought to test Plan Update. every rape kit. A "yes" vote on Measure JJ favors the Measure. A "no" vote This revised Plan will i"toue all housing overlays on on Measure JJ opposes the Measure. Corporate Center Dr. which were included in the previous George Gasc6n is a national leader in the fight foi criminal ' City Attorney plan and which were rejected by voters in the March 2020 justice reform. Gasc6n prosecuted over 30 cops for election. excessive force and misconduct, led investigations exposing racist police and created California's first unit to This plan will improve the vibrancy and diversity of the City independently investigate officer misconduct. and will result in quality economic developments and will The above statement is an impartial analysis of Measure also strongly contribute to the fiscal health of the City. GEORGE GASC6N DOES NOT TAKEANY MONEY JJ, lf you desire a copy of the ordinance or measure, This plan was approved by the City Planning Commission. ' FROM POLICE UNIONS and will hold bad cops please either download a copy from accountable. He is accountable to you, not police u'nions www.montereyparkcagov/M PKLUE/Nov2020 or cal I the This revised General Plan will ensure that residents will elections official's office at (626) 307-1359 and a copy have a voice in maintaining and safeguarding the integrity of Together we can restore the promise of equal justice and will be mailed at no cost to you. our neighborhoods. ensuie Los Angeles is a community we're all proud of. We encourage yoU to vote "YES'on this Revised General Plan Update and support thb residents' vision for the next 20 www.GeorgeGascon.org years here in Monterey Park.

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HANS LIANG , Council Member

41 93-EN-04533 4193-EN-04532 LA LA 392-031 Candidate Statements I Measures @ Candidate Statements I Measures (1) To appoint all County officers other tharf elective officers, B. The set aside shall not be used for any carcgal system subdivisions, paragraphs, sentences, clauses, phrases, or FULL TEXT OF BALLOT MEASURE J and allofficers, assistants, deputies, clBrks, attaches [14] or law enforcement agencies, including the Los Angeles words of this amendment to Section 11 of Article lll is oRD|NANCE NO. 2020-0040 and employees whose appointment is not provided for by Co u nty-.,S helffl s Dgpgdment, Los An g e les Co u nty-Digttig! declared invalid or unenforceable. this Charter. [15] Attorney's tQfiiSe, Los Angeles County_S_Up€dSr Cog_dC, or An ordinance calling a special election to be held on SECTION 3. Consolidation. The special election shall be Los Angeles Cou nty_ProbalgdDepartment, i nclud ing any November 3,2020, throughout the County of Los Angeles consolidated with the statewide general election to be held redistribution df funds through those entities. This restriction for the purpose of voting upon an amendment to the Los on Tuesday, November 3,2020. The Proposition shallbe (9)-Is-e!9eate, in complianie with all lMgulations, does not extend to State law requiring the County toluld Angeles County Charter and directing the consolidation of placed upon the same ballot as that provided for the general the Cou ntySlocally-generated u n restricted revenues in the court fabilities and expenlttures, including, but not limited to, the election with the statewide general election to be held on election. The precincts, polling places, or vote.centers, and general fund as follows: the Trial Court Facilities Act of 2002 (2002 Senate Bill No. the same day. precinct board members shall be the same as provided for 1732)-and-LocKyer-.lselbefg Trial Court Funding Act qf :1997 A. Set aside a baseline minimum threshold of at least ten the statewide general election. The Board of Supervisors of the County of Los Angeles (1997 Assembly Sjll_No-233), other mandatorv fines and percerit (10%) pllhe Counly's locally-generated unrestricted ordains as follows: fees, or any-glf;g1Qqnly,commitments to t SECTION 4. Proclamation. Pursuant to section 12001 of revenues in the general fund (Net County-.lCost), as required by_!aw. the Elections Code, the Board of Supervisors of the Cgunty SECTION 1. Call gf Election and PurppSe.A special dete rm i ned a n n u a I ly-!!-lhc-budset p rocess ofes-ath e rwise of Los Angeles hereby PROCLAIMS that a special election is hereby called, proclaimed and ordered to be held set forth in.the County Codc-AqCSulations, to be allocated C. The unrestricted revenues that aie set aside shall bhase countywide election shall be held on Tuesday, November 3, on November 3,2020, for the purpose of voting upon a on an annual basis, after inpg!-[pnn, among others, the in over a three-yeAlp€dgd, beginning JulyJ.,2021, and 2020,1o vote upon the Charter Ambndment described in proposed amendment to the Charter of the County of Los p-ubllc andlgutty departmedc-a!-a-plble-heaI!9, for the incrementally-grow tg the full set-aside by-)une 30,2024, 1' Section 2 of this Ordinance. Angeles. fo I I owi n g- pji nlely-pqgposes : p-urcsed-le-lhe-@y B ud g et Act in the Government Code. SECTION 5. Effective Date. Pursuant to Section 9141 of SECTION 2. Resolution Establishing Form of i. Direct CommunitylIyeSlment. the Elections Code and S€ction 25123 of the Government proprgltion Th" form of the Proposition as it is to D. The set aside cannot supplent_rngljes olherwlgC clevelspJlleot-p-Iggrams' Code, this'Ordinance shall take effect upon the adoption appear on the ballot"*r"t and the complete text of the proposed 1+tdy:based-youlh dllocated for the same categories listed in Subsection (Q[{), thereof. amendment is as follows: 2. Job training and jobs to low-income residents focusing as defined and set forth in the County tede_el1eSulations. on jobs that supplrtlhg-l4plementation of t SECTION 6. Authority" This Ordinance is adopted pursuant E. The Board of Supervisors shall estab to I ncarieration" worKgroup recolllmgndatjollg-as-presgded to sections 23720,23730, and 23731 of the Government and transparent prcicess on the allocation of funds set aside to th e Cou nty-Bqafe!g[.9 u pervi sorc-o n MAIeh rc, 2020, Code, and sections 9141,10402,10403, and 12001.of the NITY INVESTMENT AND ALTERNATIVES bylhisSubseetis!-(9). esp€slelly cqnsguctio!- jobs for the expansjgn-of, affodable Elections Code. INCARCERATION MINIMUM COUNTY BU and supppftlvg-houstng, restorative care.villages, and a F. Notwithstanding'this,Subsection (Q), the Board of YES SECTION 7. Publication. This Ordinance shall be d ece ntra I ized svslgm_qf_caIe. SupSrvrsors may, by a four-fifth5fyote, reduce the set-aside hall the measuie, annually allocating in the published once before the expiration of 15 days after its in the event of a fiscal gmergency, as declared by the-BoA4l nty's budget no less than ten percent (10%) of 3. Access to capjlel-lqsngll mjnglily-owled-businesseg, passage in a daily newspaper of general circulation, printed, of SupSryiSgrs, that threatens the Countybebj!{y to fund County's locally generated unrestricted rdvenues with a focus on Black-owned.businesses. published and circulated in the County of Los Angeles mandated p_pgrams. the general fund to address the disproportionate pursuant to Government Code section 25124. 4. Rent assistance, houqing vouchers and accompalyllg mpact of racial injustice through community Second: ln the event that the amendment to the Charter of supportive services to those at-risk of losing their hou6ing, The Executive Officer-Clerk of the Board of Supervisors is nvestment and alternatives to incarceration and Los Angeleb County contained in.this Proposition is or without stable housing. ordered to file a copy of this Ordinance with the Registrar- ibiting using those funds for carceral systems rendered. inoperative because of the actions of any court, NO Recorder at least 88. days prior to the day of the election. law enforcement agencies as detailed in the 5 Capitaj-fu-n-dlng for transitional housing, affordable legislative or other body, or for any other reason, the nance adopting the proposed charter housi ng, supportjve-hguging, and restorative care villages provisions of the County Charter in effect on November 3, ment, be adopted? with pnof!_tylg-s hoyc.Lready-projects. 2020, shall remain in full force and effect.

ii. Alternatives to lncarceration. Third: lf any section, subsection, subdivision, paragraph, PROPOSITION J sentence, clause, phrase, or word of this Proposition is for 'l j . Com m u n ity-bgcdiesla rative. ustice p-p g f a ms. any reason held to be invalid or unenforceable, such This Proposition shall become effective only if it is submitted 2. Pre-trial non-custody services and treatm invalidity or unenforceability shall not affect the validity or at the election held on November 3, 2020 and to the voters enforceability of the remaining sections, subsections, p-fq! o amendment shall become ' 3. Com m u n ity:based-health seryj ces, health ljon' is approved. The Charter subdivisions, paragraphs, sentencds, clauses, phrases, or operative on July 1, 2021 counsel ing, wel lness and plevelftjgl1-p1gg rams, and mental words of this amendment to Section 11 of Article lll of the health and substance use disorder services. of of the County of Charter. The voters of the County of Los Angeles declare First: Section 11 of ;Article lll the'Charter Los Angeles is amended to read: 4. Non-custodial diversion and reentry-p1ggrams, including that they would have independently adopted each section, housing and services. subsection, subdivision, paragraph, sentence, clause, be the duty of the Board of Supervisors: Section 11. lt shall phrase, or word of this Proposition irrespective of the fact that any one or'more other sections, subsections,

41 41 93-EN-04534 LA 392-032 93-EN-04535 LA 392-033 @ Candidate Statements I Measures Candidate Statements I Measures While the measure, if approVed by the voters, may be. HECTOR VILLAGRA IMPARTIAL ANALYSIS OF MEASURE repealed only by a subsequent vote of the electorate on an ARGUMENT IN FAVOR OF MEASURE Executivir Director, ACLU of Southern California amendment to the Los Angeles County Chartet the Board J J DAN LANGFORD may, by a four-fifths vote, reduce the set-aside in the event By Mary G. Wickham, County Counsel Vote YES on Measure J to address the disproportionate Executive Secretary-Treasurer and CEO, of a declared fiscal emergency that threatens the County's Measure J is a propqsed charter amendment placed on the impact of racial injustice by prioritizing health, housing, SW Regional Council of Carpenters ability to fund mandated programs. jobs ballot by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors youth development and in low-income and underserved particular ISAAC BRYAN '("Board"). lf approved by'the voters, the measure would The measure requires a majority vote for passage. communities-with a focus on Black, Brown, and Director of Public Policy, UCLA Ralph .,1. Bunche implement an ordinance amending Section 11 of Article lll of low-income. communities. Center for African American Studies ("County"). the Charter of the County of Los Angeles Vote YES on Measure J to make sure that a minimum of The measure would set aside at least ten percent (10%) of 10o/o of EXISTING local county revenue is guaranteed to be the County's locally generated unrestricted revenues in the invested in community safety, housing stability, and care. general process fund, as determined annually in the budget Vote YES on Measure J because it is clear that now is the regulations, to be or as set forth in the County's Code or moment to re-imagine L.A. County and make sure our primary purposes: annually allocated towards the following county government budget reflects our shared values and - Direct Community lnvestment, including: community- priorities. programs; job jobs to based.youth development training and Vote YES on Measure Jto: low-income residents; access to capital for small minority- owned buSinesses; rent assistance, housing vouchers and --lncrease community based counseling and mental health supportive services to those at-risk of losing their housing or services without stable housing; capital funding for transitional --Prioritize restorative justice programs housing, affordable housing, supportive housing and -Expand job training and placement support restoiative care villages; and, -Create housing that is affordable to working people -Support small businesses - Alternatives to lncarceration, including: community-based -Scale up mentoring and youth development programs restorative justice programs; pre-trial non-custody services and tredtme_nt; community-based health services, such as Vote YES to shift resources from the criminal justice system counseling, wellness and prevention programs, mental to programs proven to address the root causes of crime. health and substance use disorder services; and non- lncarceration and punishment are ineffective at treating custodial diversion and reentry programs, poverty, mental illness, and a lack of housing.

The set-aside revenues cannot replace monies otherwise Vote YES on Measure J b'ecause it is fiscally responsible allocated for the fore$oing categories as set forth in the and holds our elected leaders accountable. This is NOT a County's Code or regulations. new tax--instead it will gradually and responsibly phase in the.10% budget set aside of existing local revenues over a prohibit from The measure would the set-aside revenues four-year period. The funding set aside could be paused by being used for any.carceral system or law enforcement the Board of Supervisors in a fiscal emergency. The agencies, including the County's Sheriffs Department, measure promotes transparency by requiring an annual or Los Angeles District Attorney, Probation Department, the budgeting p!'ocess that is flexible, but with a clear framework prevent redistribution of Qounty Superior Courts, and would of eligible and non-eligible uses. funds through those entities; This prohibition would not extend to court facilities and expenditures required pursuant ln these unprecedented times, we rieed real, meaningful to State law, including the Trial Court Facilities Act of 2002, change. Vote YES on Measure J to prioritize health, the Lockyer-lsenberg TrialCourt Funding Act of 1997, bther housing, and economic investment in communities'across mandatory fines and fees, or any other County L.A. County. commitments required by law. ELISE BUIK The measure would enable set-aside revenues to phase in President & CEO, United Way of Greater LA. over a three-year period beginning on July 1,2021, to the PATRISSE CULLORS fullset-aside amgunt byJune 30,2024. The measure Chair, Reform L.A. Jails requires the Board to establish an inclusive and transparent proces$ for the allocation of the set-aside funds.

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DON KNABE BARGER ARGUMENT REBUTTAL TO ARGUMENT IN FAVOR Los Angeles County Supervisor, Retired . AGAINST MEASURE J Chair, Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors OF MEASURE J Measure J has good intentions, but the consequences ' LAMBERT ADOUKI will painful. DAVID SIFUENTES VOTE NO on MEASURE J the be - $500,000,000.00 Long Beach Communify Oiganizer Retired, Firefighter essential services cut. Vote No on Measure J. DAVID SIFUENTES LAMBERTADOUKI Measure J fails to solve racial injustica. Retired Firefighter No on Measure J - the'county is siruggling just to Long Beach Community Organizer provide Mgasure J asks voiers to LA" existing services - "Re-imagine where racial RICHARD CLOSE MARIA BOWSA ihjustice will somehow be fixed by PERMANENTLY cutting Sherman Oaks Homeowners Association President - Measure J permanently diverts nearly $500,000,000.00 Retired Registered Nurse nearly $500,000,000.00 from essential services provided by away from essential workers and critical pu6lic services KATHLEEN CADY the county's emergency response workers, nurses, 911 county residents already rely on to a broad wish list of Childrents Advocacy Center Co-Founder . operators, social workers, and more. unspecified programs county government isn't equipped to manage. - Measure J PERMANENTLY diverts nearly : $500,000,000.00 to Unspecified programs that sound - The county ib still struggling to help get us through the politicall! appealing today, but cannot be effectivel! COVID-19 crisis and decrease homelessness. implemented by County Supervisors. - Permanently diverting hundreds of millions of dollars from Measure J hurts the people they say they're trying to essential services into a whole new set of unspecified help. programs during a health and economic crisis will hurt the people it's designed to help. - Many of the people and communities who need additional investments to succeed in today's difficult No on Measure J - puts the safety of our 'economy would lose nearly half a billion dollars in resources neighborhoods at risk under Measure J. - Measure J permanently takes $500,000,000.00 in funding - Workers who provide essential county services more away from where it is needed the most-emergency often corhe from and serve communities of color. Measure J responsb workers, nurses, 911 operators, public safety .PERMANENTLY shifts nearly $500;000,000.00 away from officers, social workers, and other essential workers. those essential services and jobs into growing the No on Measure political promises government bureaucracy. J - big ahd no explanation of consequences Measure J PERMANENTLY diverts nearly - The Los Angeles Times called it a "bad idea" and a "poor $500,000,000.00 into the hands of couhty politicians substitute who keep failing us. for careful study, deliberation, and decision making." I Voters gave County Supervisors millions of dollars to fix l - Measure J is cloaked in progressive homelessness. The crisis has only gotten worse. - words and big I political promises; but no plan to implement and no specific - Voters entrusted County SuperVisors to help us get fiscal accouritability to make sure the money. is spent i through the COVID-19 health crisis. LA County has the moit effectively.

'l infections and deaths in Califcirnia while more people face It - Four county politicians rushed Measure unemployment as businesses shufter. J to the ballot il without assessin$ the consequences of how permanently County Supervisors keep failing to solve the crises diverting nearly half a billion dollars away from essential i threatening our safety and well-being right now. county services will harm our neighborhoods., jl Why woUld we PERMANENTLY give Gounty Supervisors We all want more people in Los Angeles to succeed, but i $500,000,000.00 to keep failing us on a whole new set of rl all Measure J actually does is permanently divert nearly i i unspecified programs? $500,000,000.00 away from essential county services il i into a whole new wish of programs VOTE NO on MEASURE J. list the county can't effectively manage. More information at NoMeasureJ.com : Vote No on Measure J.

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