L.A. Votes: Greuel launches TV ad, Garcetti asked about absences
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Wendy Greuel launched the first TV ad of the mayoral runoff election on Monday, a 30-second cable spot about her support for new gun control measures. The ad nods at Greuel’s personal experience with gun violence, including a 1992 murder-suicide involving two employees at a San Fernando Valley building supply store owned by her family.
Greuel’s rival, Eric Garcetti, faced fresh questions about how much his mayoral bid has intruded on his duties as a city councilman. Garcetti has missed 10 of the 12 Los Angeles City Council meetings since he came in first in the March 5 primary. The absences have been excused by Council President Herb Wesson, who has backed Garcetti, but a quarrel Friday about homeless issues pushed Garcetti’s attendance record into the spotlight.
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Both candidates stumped for votes in Boyle Heights over the weekend, pledging that they would prioritize the needs of Eastside voters.
In other races, the Times examined the record-breaking $4 million that a broad and disparate coalition poured into Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa’s effort to shape the Los Angeles Unified School District board of education in the March 5 election. The scrutiny comes as the state Democratic Party on Sunday condemned some groups’ attempts to overhaul the nation’s schools.
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