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Los Angeles County, CA April 10, 2001 Election
Member, City Council; City of Los Angeles; District 3 Voter Information

Candidates (Vote for 1)
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Order is random and changes daily.

Judith A. Hirshberg

  • Occupation: Candidate for City Council
Priorities:
  • I want our sidewalks fixed, our streets paved, and our trees trimmed
  • I want our children to breathe clean air and drink safe water
  • I want a police department that we can be proud of
Tsilah Burman Francine Oschin
  • Occupation: Assistant Chief of Staff to Valley Councilmember Hal Bernson
  • Metrolink Commissioner
  • Chatsworth Reservoir Task Force Chair
  • 40 year Valley resident
Priorities:
  • Safe Streets with 1,000 New Police Officers and Safe Neighborhood Schools
  • Improved City Services for street cleaning, tree trimming and re-paving roads
  • Independent Valley School District
Jason Dominguez
  • Occupation: Deputy City Attorney, Los Angeles
  • BA, Stanford University
  • Law Degree, University of California at Berkeley (Boalt Hall)
  • Community Service Chairman for Kiwanis of Warner Center
Priorities:
  • Bringing educational opportunities to all of our children
  • Making our neighborhoods safer
  • Quality services available to every member of the community
Frank Bush
  • Occupation: Senior Building Inspector
  • Community Leader
  • Youth/Teen Leader/Mentor
Priorities:
  • Making Safer Neighborhoods
  • Expanding Community Involvement
  • Expanding Youth Activities and Mentoring Programs
Dennis P. Zine
  • Occupation: Los Angeles Police Officer
  • Director, Los Angeles Police Protective League
  • Elected District 3 Representative, Los Angeles Charter Commission.
  • Board of Directors, Mother Against Drunk Driving
  • Board of Directors, Haven Hills Battered Women's Shelter
Priorities:
  • Give back $100,000 of council salary to non profits in district.
  • Give greater access to council office by keeping it open to 8pm Monday-Friday.
  • Opposing any large scale development projects in the near future which would have a negative impact on traffic.

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