In some cases, the contrasts are between who is more progressive. In others, the contrasts reflect deep divides among Republicans and Democrats in their visions for public policy in California. The…
A lifelong resident of Pasadena, Chris Holden is well-known in the area and in the San Gabriel Valley. His record of public office dates back to the late 1990s, when he was elected mayor of Pasadena. As a current assemblymember, Holden touts the California economy, but acknowledges the state can do better. He says it can do better with his leadership championing approaches that help local businesses grow and that create good paying jobs in the region.
Laura Friedman, D-43rd, is hoping to continue her work in the newly drawn 44th District, which will encompass Sherman Oaks on the west to Glendale on the east, where issues surrounding affordable housing and the entertainment industry at the forefront. First elected to represent the 43rd District in 2016, she pins her campaign for re-election on the fight to raise the minimum wage, environmental protection and universal healthcare.
. She says rent control is needed to fight against homelessness, and she says that if banks can be bailed out so should citizens who unpaid rent.The first Latina to serve as Downey mayor, Blanca Pacheco, a Democrat, wants to parlay her mayoral skills and experience into representing the 64th, which stretches from Bell and Bell Gardens through Downey and Norwalk and into La Mirada and La Habra.
From left, candidates for the 67th Assembly District, Soo Yoo of Cerritos and Sharon Quirk-Silva, of Fullerton.The district bridges L.A. and Orange counties, where whoever wins will represent an area from Artesia and Cerritos to Buena Park and Cypress. Assemblywoman Sharon Quirk-Silva, a Democrat, has tried to emphasize bridge-building in her campaign — where she says “solutions” best come when people are not driven apart.
This is the new district where the Queen Mary rests, and which stretches from its home in Long Beach through to Carson. Democrat Josh Lowenthal touts his business success in tech and telecom startups as representative of his ability to generate jobs. On homelessness, he says he would work in the Assembly to ensure that state budget surpluses fund housing and treatment.
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