L.A. on the Record: Climate change is mostly taking a back seat in mayor's race

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L.A. on the Record: Climate change is mostly taking a back seat in mayor's race
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Several leading candidates for L.A. mayor don't include climate change plans on their campaign websites.

to declare Kyiv, Ukraine’s capital, as a Los Angeles Sister City. Such a relationship would allow the city to send “retired” city goods, such as fire trucks and ambulances, to Kyiv with council approval, according to his office.

If Pacheco qualifies for the ballot, he will almost certainly have an uphill climb. Price has huge support from the city’s labor unions and is known for working toabout $90 million from the LAPD budget to fund social programs. And both men are expected to face major competition from college administrator Dulce Vasquez, who has raised more than $200,000 for her council bid, an impressive haul for a first-time candidate.

Wick writes that ousting a City Council incumbent has historically been a little like snow falling in Los Angeles — not impossible, but exceedingly rare. Over the last quarter-century only two candidates have succeeded in unseating a council member . But quite a bit has changed in recent years. Five incumbent council members are up for reelection in 2022 and at least three face potentially competitive races, Wick says.Your support helps us deliver the news that matters most.

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