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City Controller Kenneth Mejia, left, faces a challenge from Zach Sokoloff, a senior vice president for asset management at Hackman Capital Partners. (Eric Thayer and Gary Coronado / Los Angeles Times) ...
Los Angeles City Controller Kenneth Mejia, shown in April at Mayor Karen Bass' State of the City address, is running for reelection. (Carlin Stiehl / Los Angeles Times) Cardboard cutouts of corgis ...
Good morning, and welcome to L.A. on the Record — our City Hall newsletter. It’s David Zahniser, with an assist from Rebecca Ellis, Noah Goldberg and the esteemed Julia Wick, giving you the latest on ...
City Controller Kenneth Mejia, who is running for a second term, said he has increased transparency and accountability through audits and dashboards. Zach Sokoloff, a senior vice president for asset ...
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