by altha-admin | Oct 22, 2015 | Articles
Good Evening Huntington Park City Council. Yes! Yes! Yes! You threw a senior citizen Dr. Robert Newman, out of a meeting for saying “Yes” three times during my orals. You also prevented another gentleman Edmundo Perez, from addressing this council. You conspired to...
by altha-admin | Oct 22, 2015 | Articles
Wow, Rhode Islanders. Finally, there is a Presidential candidate from your state. This is a first to celebrate. I thought that Democratic National Committee was vetting Governor Gina Raimondo for a top-ticket spot. Doesn’t Chafee make you chafe with pride?...
by altha-admin | Oct 21, 2015 | Articles
I was fortunate enough to attend the North Torrance Homeowners (NTHA) debate forums twice in the last year. First, the 2014 Torrance City Council elections, in which sixteen candidates were vying for four seats on the city council. A huge turnover in leadership and...
by altha-admin | Oct 20, 2015 | Articles
Like many concerned citizens in the city of Torrance, I attended the March 30, 2015 Torrance School Board meeting to discuss the placement of the new Aquatic Center. Most of the audience included parents and young people who play in little leagues throughout the city....
by altha-admin | Oct 19, 2015 | Articles
The Ralph M. Brown Act was designed to ensure that all government bodies dealing with public business remain open to the public and promote transparency and accountable local governance. The Huntington Park, CA City Council does not seem interested in such...