Meet and Greet with Janice HahnCandidate for Lieutenant GovernorJanice is the only woman candidate and would be the first woman to hold the seat
Next Friday, November 13, 2009 2:00 p.m.
Hosted by RWR member Sara Kruer Jager at Monarch Group 7727 Herschel Avenue La Jolla, California 92037 858 551 4390
$25 per person
Light refreshments will be served
Reserve now! Space will be limited to the first 40 people Read biography of Janice Hahn
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Bio of Councilwoman Janice
Hahn
Candidate for Lieutenant Governor of California
Since being elected in 2001, Los Angeles City Councilwoman
Janice Hahn has been a champion for the people.
Following in the footsteps of her father, beloved County Supervisor
Kenny Hahn, she is a courageous leader who provides a voice for those that most
need to be heard.
Elected to the Charter Reform Commission in 1997, Janice helped move the
city in a new direction. Because of her,
Los Angeles now boasts a widely successful neighborhood council
system--ensuring that community stakeholders have a say in local issues.
Janice has fought for change at the Port of Los Angeles. Working to protect and create good paying
jobs on the docks, she has also been an advocate for clean air. Because of Janice, the impacts of port
operations, from traffic to noise to pollution, have been significantly
reduced. She spearheaded the program to
move goods during off-peak hours. When
everyone said it could not be done, she persisted. Because of Janice's leadership, more than 35%
of goods are now moved during nights and weekends. More recently, she has been a vocal proponent
of the Clean Trucks Program, which will cut pollution from trucks at the port
by 80%.
Along with Mayor Jim Hahn, Janice was instrumental in the early development
of the waterfront promenade in the Harbor Area.
She has always believed that a grand promenade that stretches from the
Vincent Thomas Bridge to the outer breakwater is essential to creating a world-class
waterfront. Once completed, Los Angeles'
waterfront will be a source of good jobs and a tourist destination for visitors
from all over the state, nation and world.
Janice has been the loudest voice in support of modernizing Los Angeles
International Airport (LAX). At her
urging, LAX is currently undergoing an $800 million renovation which includes
the addition of new contact gates for the next generation of larger
planes. Modernizing LAX is essential to
keeping Los Angeles competitive and attracting both airlines and
passengers-giving the tourism industry a much needed jolt.
Janice has established herself as a leader in the fight against gangs in Los
Angeles. She has been a longtime
advocate of keeping kids from joining gangs through early prevention. Working closely with Chief Bratton and rank
and file LAPD officers, she has worked diligently to reach every child in Los
Angeles before they join gangs--through gang prevention, intervention, job
training and after-school programs.
Janice has been a loyal champion in the fight to improve the quality of life
for the working men and women of Los Angeles. She is proud to have walked the
picket lines with the ILWU when they were locked out of the docks in 2002. She successfully fought to see that hotel
workers along the Century Corridor near LAX received a fair living wage;
implemented a system to provide quality family health care for workers at Los
Angeles World Airports and has worked to transform truck drivers at the Port of
Angeles from struggling, independent drivers into well-paid employee
drivers. She has stood with airport
workers, grocery workers, court interpreters, nurses, and others, in the
struggle for good jobs. Janice strongly
believes that there should never be a class of people termed the "working
poor." People who work hard should not be poor in Los Angeles.
A true champion for the people, Janice has accomplished so
much since she was elected. There is no doubt that she will show unrelenting
courage as she continues to be a champion for the people when elected as
Lieutenant Governor of California in 2010.
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