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SoCal Matters
LA Voters Approve Measure G, Expanding County Board of Supes
Season 2024
Episode 254
Measure G, approved by Los Angeles County voters, expands the Board of Supervisors from five to nine members and establishes an elected executive and ethics commission. Supporters see it as a step toward better representation, while critics worry about costs. The measure will coincide with redistricting efforts in 2028.
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