Antonio Villaraigosa

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Antonio Ramon Villaraigosa (born Antonio Ramon Villar, Jr. on January 23, 1953) is the mayor of Los Angeles, California. He is the first Latino mayor of Los Angeles since 1872. Villaraigosa was elected mayor of Los Angeles in a run-off election on May 17, 2005, in which he defeated incumbent mayor James Hahn. Prior to his service as mayor, Villaraigosa was the California State Assemblyman for the 45th District, the Speaker of the California State Assembly, and the Los Angeles City Councilman representing the 14th District. Before being elected to public office, Villaraigosa had a long career as a labor organizer.

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Charlie Sheen apologizes for slur

Source: Celebrity Balla   |   Dec 30 2012, 12:04pm CST

Charlie Sheen apologizes for slur
Charlie Sheen has apologized for making a homophobic slur. The 'Anger Management' star was filmed hurling a derogatory...
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OBAMA PLANS PUSH ON STUDENT LOANS AS PART OF FOCUS ON POLICY OVER CONTROVERSY – DAN PFEIFFER doing five Sunday shows – GOV. JINDAL to call for prison time for IRS bigs

Source: The Politico  |   May 18 2013, 7:38am CDT

TOP TALKER – WSJ lead story, “Higher-Ups Knew of IRS Case: Hearing Shows Obama Administration Officials Were Told in June 2012 of Probe Into Tea-Party Targeting,” by John D. McKinnon, Siobhan Hughes and Damian Paletta : “The Internal Revenue Se ...

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Political savvy vs. education skills in L.A. school board runoff

Source: Los Angeles Times  |   May 18 2013, 1:01am CDT

Sanchez, 31, has used his background in campaigns and ties to political figures to attract huge financial support from labor groups and a political-action committee headed by Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa. Ratliff, 43, has u ...

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Labor group won't back away from campaign mailer

Source: Los Angeles Times  |   May 17 2013, 10:55pm CDT

A Wendy Greuel supporter waves a sign as City Councilman Richard Alarcon speaks at a campaign event for Eric Garcetti at Los Angeles City Hall. (Bob Chamberlin / Los Angeles Times / May 17, 2013) The most powerful lab ...

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As Mayoral Election Winds Down, Negative Campaign Ads Try To Reach Latin Voters

Source: KCAL Los Angeles  |   May 17 2013, 9:21pm CDT

LOS ANGELES (CBSLA.com) — As the mayoral race draws near, both campaigns are heavily courting the Latino voter with Spanish-speaking TV ads. KCAL9′s Dave Lopez says the Eric Garcetti and Wendy Greuel campaigns are focused on getting voters ...

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Sunday talk show tip sheet

Source: The Politico  |   May 17 2013, 2:55pm CDT

“Meet the Press” on NBC • Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) Continue Reading • White House senior adviser Dan Pfeiffer • Rep. Dave Camp (R-Mich.), chairman, House Ways and Means Committee • Rep. Xavier Becerra (D-Calif.), chai ...

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LA Council races: PAC spending tops $1 million for Curren Price in District 9

Source: Southern California Public Radio  |   May 17 2013, 2:01pm CDT

Find the races in Southern California that matter to you! Get started by entering your address* and clicking "Go". *None of the data you submit is collected by KPCC. Politics, government and public life for Southern Californ ...

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Morning Buzz: Friday 5.17.13

Source: LA Observed  |   May 17 2013, 11:06am CDT

Despite the low turnout expected, the large number of votes by mail, the apparent tightness of the race and the peculiarities of the City Clerk's ballot-counting procedures open the possibility that the winner of the mayoral election might not be ...

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