11/13/2023
do you live in Los Angeles? I need volunteers to help me collect signatures! DM or email [email protected]
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stacey is pictured from the waist up standing in front of two parked cars. She is looking down, smiling. She is wearing a white collared shirt, black blazer, a loose blue, red, a grey striped tie, dark-rimmed glasses, and dangling peal earrings. She has a green and white plaid backpack over her shoulders
10/28/2023
skating towards a brighter future for Los Angeles!
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Stacey is seen from behind riding a skateboard down a grass-lined sidewalk toward the sun. She is wearing a black blazer, black skirt, tall black socks, and black shoes with a backpack slung over her left shoulder. On her right is a tree on her left is a telephone pole and parked Jeep. There are cars in the background.
10/28/2023
Signature collecting period begins on November 11th! To get involved send your contact information to [email protected]
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Stacey stands on a sidewalk, arms folded. She is wearing a black blazer, white blouse unbuttoned at the top, and loose dark blue tie with red and gray stripes. She's wearing glasses and dangling pearl earrings. She is facing the sun, cars are parked along the street behind her
10/28/2023
fun fact about me, I love coffee!
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10/28/2023
The City of Los Angeles is overrun with cars.
This has a devastating impact on safety, the environment, and the quality of our daily lives.
As energy source concerns rise and heavy traffic remains constant, the answer clearly does not lie in everyone trading in their gas-vehicles for expensive electric ones. We need to get people out of their cars. We need streets that are safe for children. We need sidewalks that aren’t hazardous for mobility device users. We need walkable neighborhoods, and reliable public transportation.
As someone who walks every day, and rides the Metro several times a week, I know first hand how dangerous it can be to navigate our city without a personal vehicle. I also know that neighborhoods with better walkability are not only safer and more comfortable for pedestrians, but also better for business.
Experiencing L.A. on foot has given me a strong sense of the urgent needs of our city.
Getting more Angelinos out of their cars and into their community would have an extremely positive impact on our health, safety, environment, and economy.
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10/28/2023
The crisis of affordability with regard to housing continues to be the preeminent challenge we face as a city and a nation.
Other candidates for CD4 want to let developers run roughshod over single-family neighborhoods with no plan on ensuring new housing is affordable or sustainable.
We have the ability to house everyone if we are willing to use what we have, and prioritize human life and sustainability over the profits of developers.
Better ways to create more housing and stabilize the market:
Remove private equity and corporate ownership of housing
Cap the number of investment properties an individual may own
Create pathways for individuals and families to purchase the homes where they live
Prioritize conversions in “new” development
Punitive vacancy taxes
Make middle-class homeownership attainable
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10/28/2023
With an overinflated salary of over $200,000 per year, it’s no wonder current Los Angeles City Councilmembers are out of touch with the realities that workers and families face every day.
If elected, my first and top priority will be implementing a salary reduction proposal for City Councilmembers.
We should be looking into every city agency and identifying overinflated salaries.
Taxpayers deserve justification as far as how much their elected and appointed officials earn, and reductions should be made anywhere that justification is inadequate.