Politics

Stanley O. Williford  |   OW Editor
Jan 19 2012

Like parents, like daughter

Jan Perry’s passion for building comes naturally. In the Cleveland, Ohio, area where she was born, her father, Samuel, an attorney, fought for fair housing, as did her mother, Betty.

After she left home as a teen to attend USC in 1974, she earned a bachelor’s degree in journalism and a master’s in public administration. In 1990, she “was offered a position as planning deputy” in the office of then-Councilman Mike Woo.

Sep 6 2011

Pic of the day

 LOS ANGELES - Newly elected Rep. Karen Bass welcomes over 250 to new Wilshire and Highland congressional office Sat., Sept. 4. 

 

Photo credit: Congressonal District 33

 

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Aug 9 2011

New maps mean big problems for Black voters.

 
Most of California's legislators and congressional representatives will be elected over the next decade from districts dominated by white voters, the state's new political maps show.
 
Districts drawn by the state's first-ever redistricting commission may bolster the clout of other racial groups – particularly Latinos – but probably not end the longtime political dominance by whites.
 

Aug 5 2011

A total of 14 candidates have filed papers to replace former Councilwoman Janice Hahn.

  LOS ANGELES (CNS) - The City Council voted unanimously today to make $1.5 million available from the city's reserve fund to pay for a special election to replace former Councilwoman Janice Hahn.
  
Hahn resigned her 15th District seat in July after she was elected to
Congress.
  

Aug 3 2011

Judge delays ruling citing a possible conflict of interest.

LOS ANGELES (CNS) - Citing possible bias, a judge today delayed ruling
on a motion by Los Angeles City Councilman Bernard Parks for a new trial on
allegations he owes more than $60,000 for automated calls made to potential
voters during his failed 2008 campaign for a seat on the county Board of
Supervisors.

Across Black America

Here’s a look at African American people and issues making headlines throughout the country.
California
Yvette Hollingsworth was recently named chief compliance officer for Wells Fargo & Co. Hollingsworth, who most recently served as managing director and global head of operations compliance and financial crimes compliance & risk management for Barclays Corporate & Investment Bank, will begin her new role on June 1, 2012. Hollingsworth will be based in San Francisco, and will report to Caryl Athanasiu, executive vice president and chief operational risk officer in the corporate risk group. As chief compliance officer, Hollingsworth will be responsible for ensuring that all areas of the company meet compliance management responsibilities and abide by all applicable laws and regulations. Her team will continue to provide independent oversight of business-based compliance management activities.
District of Columbia
U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer (D-CA) issued the following statement after the Senate voted to confirm Los Angeles attorney Paul Watford to serve on the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals: “It is great news that the Senate has confirmed Paul Watford, an exceptionally talented attorney, to serve on the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. He has a breadth of experience as a former prosecutor and a top appellate litigator and will make an excellent addition to the federal bench. However, I am very disappointed that more of my Republican colleagues did not join us in backing this highly qualified nominee.” When Watford is sworn in, he will be only the second African American serving on the Ninth Circuit.