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  • mariel

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    April 8, 2026 at 7:39 am in reply to: Financial Literacy for Our Youth in LA

    In a city like Los Angeles, where the cost of living is high and financial mistakes can be especially costly, preparing young people with real-world money skills is essential. We cannot expect students to navigate rent, credit, debt, and taxes without ever being taught how. Expanding financial literacy programs gives youth the tools to make informed decisions, avoid common financial pitfalls, and build stability early on. This is not just education, it is preparation for real life in a city that demands it.

  • mariel

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    April 8, 2026 at 7:37 am in reply to: Reduce Food Costs

    Rising food costs are placing a significant strain on families, especially those already managing tight budgets. Addressing this issue requires a multi-layered approach that looks at supply chains, transportation costs, and pricing practices across the market. Expanding access to affordable food programs, supporting local agriculture, and reducing unnecessary markups can help create more stability for consumers. Ensuring that basic necessities like food remain accessible is fundamental to the wellbeing of any community.

  • mariel

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    April 8, 2026 at 7:36 am in reply to: Initiative to Clean Up the Streets of LA

    Keeping Los Angeles streets clean is essential for public health, safety, and overall quality of life, but it requires more than surface-level efforts. Effective solutions should include consistent sanitation services, proper waste management infrastructure, and targeted support for areas most impacted. At the same time, this issue is closely tied to homelessness and illegal dumping, so long-term progress depends on addressing those root causes alongside enforcement. A cleaner city comes from a balanced approach that combines accountability, resources, and sustainable planning.

  • mariel

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    April 8, 2026 at 7:34 am in reply to: Initiatives for Affordable Housing for Homeless Angelenos

    Addressing homelessness in Los Angeles requires more than temporary solutions, it calls for long-term, sustainable housing strategies that meet people where they are. Expanding affordable housing initiatives is a critical step, but it must be paired with supportive services such as mental health care, job placement, and substance use resources to create lasting stability. Prioritizing efficiency in development, reducing bureaucratic delays, and ensuring accountability in how funds are used can help accelerate real impact. When housing is treated as a foundation rather than a reward, it creates stronger outcomes not just for individuals, but for the entire community.

  • This proposal raises important questions about fairness, accountability, and the purpose of inheritance law. While infidelity can be deeply harmful on a personal level, tying inheritance rights to it alone may create unintended legal and ethical complications. However, when there is clear evidence of financial motive or involvement in a spouse’s death, that crosses into a much more serious concern that should absolutely be addressed within the legal system. Any policy in this area must be carefully defined to protect against misuse, ensure due process, and distinguish between personal misconduct and actions that directly impact justice and safety.

  • mariel

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    April 8, 2026 at 7:30 am in reply to: Ban The Diesel Exhaust System for Diesel Engines

    Reducing harmful emissions from diesel engines is essential for protecting public health, especially in communities already disproportionately impacted by air pollution. Diesel exhaust has been linked to serious respiratory and environmental concerns, making it critical to reevaluate how these systems are regulated and improved. Any effort to phase out or significantly reduce these emissions should be paired with practical solutions and support for industries transitioning to cleaner alternatives, ensuring both environmental progress and economic stability.

  • mariel

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    April 8, 2026 at 7:28 am in reply to: Cap on Apartment Rental Rates

    Capping apartment rental rates is about creating stability in a market that has become increasingly unpredictable for everyday residents. When people are forced to spend the majority of their income on rent, it limits upward mobility and puts long-term housing security at risk. Reasonable caps can help ensure that apartments remain accessible, while still allowing for fair returns and responsible property management. A stable housing market benefits not just tenants, but the entire community.

  • mariel

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    April 8, 2026 at 7:20 am in reply to: Cap on Rental Prices

    Housing isn’t a luxury, it’s a necessity. Putting a cap on rental prices is a critical step toward protecting working families from being priced out of their own communities. When rent rises faster than wages, it creates instability that affects everything, from education to mental health to overall quality of life. A balanced approach that keeps housing accessible while still supporting property owners is essential for a healthier, more sustainable city.

  • mariel

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    April 5, 2026 at 5:00 pm in reply to: Lower Rent in LA

    As a parent of two school-aged children, the cost of rent in Los Angeles is something I feel every single month. Housing is not a luxury—it is a basic need. When rent is this high, it puts constant pressure on families just trying to stay stable and provide for their kids. Lowering rent would bring real relief and help families like mine focus on building a future instead of just getting by.

  • As a parent of two school-aged children, this issue is deeply personal to me. I also lost my 15-year-old niece to suicide after she experienced bullying at school. No family should have to go through that kind of pain. Schools need more resources to actively prevent bullying, support students’ mental health, and create safe environments where kids feel protected and valued. At the same time, increasing funding for AP classes ensures students have access to opportunities that help them grow, stay engaged, and see a future for themselves.

  • mariel

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    April 5, 2026 at 4:57 pm in reply to: Rent & Gas Price Reduction

    The rising cost of rent and gas is putting serious pressure on everyday people. These are basic, unavoidable expenses, and when they increase, everything else becomes harder to manage. Addressing this would bring real, immediate relief to working families.

  • Extending the statute of limitations is essential. Many survivors need time to process what happened, feel safe, and come forward. The current time limits often protect perpetrators more than victims. This change would create a more fair and just system.

  • mariel

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    April 5, 2026 at 4:56 pm in reply to: Proposal to Provide Housing for the Homeless in LA

    Housing has to be part of the solution. People cannot rebuild their lives without a safe, stable place to sleep, shower, store their belongings, and exist with dignity. Providing housing is not just compassionate—it creates a real foundation for better mental health, safety, and long-term stability.

  • mariel

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    April 5, 2026 at 1:41 pm in reply to: Expedite Housing for the Homeless!

    The longer people wait for housing, the harder it is to get back on their feet. Faster solutions could help break that cycle.

  • mariel

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    April 5, 2026 at 1:40 pm in reply to: Proposal to Lower Cannabis Taxes in California

    If taxes are too high, it defeats the purpose of having a regulated market in the first place. A lower tax burden could support legal businesses and make products more accessible.

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