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What to know about LA County Measure G NBC Los Angeles [Video]

Los Angeles County voters will have the final say Tuesday on a package of charter amendments that would overhaul county governance structure.

Measure G would do so, in part, by expanding the size of the Board of Supervisors and making the county CEO an elected position.

If approved by voters, Measure G would expand the Board of Supervisors from five to nine members following the 2030 Census and the county CEO would become an elected position by 2028. The measure would also create the positions of County Legislative Analyst and Director of Budget and Management.

The proposal also includes the establishment of an Ethics Commission and a Compliance Officer by 2026. The Board of Supervisors has already begun the process of creating an Ethics Commission, with Supervisor Kathryn Barger noting that the move doesn’t require voter approval. But if it is approved on the ballot, its existence would be codified in the charter, …

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