Beeber to Seek CD4 Seat
Los Angeles parking/traffic activist, Jay Beeber, who was the force behind ending the city's red light cameras and is now part of the team spearheading the Los Angeles Parking Freedom Initiative, has announced his candidacy for the Los Angeles City Council, to the District 4 seat to be vacated by the term limited Tom LaBonge in 2015.
Beeber joins a crowded field including former Assemblyman Wally Knox.
In a statement released to press, Beeber said “Year after year, the same problems continue to plague our city while our elected officials maintain the status quo”, said Beeber. “I believe it doesn't have to be this way and we can do better. We must demand that City Council Members concentrate on the issues that most affect us in our daily lives and listen more closely to the people they represent. Los Angeles' best days are ahead, but only if we begin now to fix what's wrong.”
Beeber joins a crowded field including former Assemblyman Wally Knox.
In a statement released to press, Beeber said “Year after year, the same problems continue to plague our city while our elected officials maintain the status quo”, said Beeber. “I believe it doesn't have to be this way and we can do better. We must demand that City Council Members concentrate on the issues that most affect us in our daily lives and listen more closely to the people they represent. Los Angeles' best days are ahead, but only if we begin now to fix what's wrong.”
Labels: 2015 CD 4 Campaign, 2015 City Council elections, CD4, Jay Beeber, Los Angeles Parking Freedom Initiative
2 Comments:
paleocon said:
Glad to hear of Beeber getting in. He does have some name recognition...
Michael M said:
Anyone associated with Steven Vincent is ok with me...
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