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At Board Meeting, Greuel Urges LAUSD to Fund Breakfast Program, End ‘Willful Defiance’ Suspensions

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Los Angeles – Wendy Greuel addressed the LAUSD Board of Education today, urging board members to continue funding the classroom breakfast program and to support a proposal that would ban student suspensions due to willful defiance.

The breakfast program helps feed nearly 200,000 students in 280 schools across the district.

Since the Breakfast in the Classroom program was launched, the number of kids eating breakfast at school has increase drastically, from just under a third to some 80 percent.

“I like to say that we can’t have a world-class city without a world-class education system, but we cannot have great classrooms when our students are going hungry,” Greuel said. “Study after study shows us that a hungry child cannot learn at the same rate as a well-fed one. For far too long we have let adult issues get in the way of kid’s success at this district. Today I call on the school board to not make this mistake again. This really is a simple choice about supporting what’s in the best interest of our children.”

Greuel also called on the School Board to support a proposal by Board President Mónica García that would make LAUSD the first district in California to ban suspensions for willful defiance.

Willful defiance suspensions accounted for 48% of 710,000 suspensions across the state in 2011-2012, according to the Los Angeles Times, and the practice has received criticism as a catch-all that often sends good students out of the classroom.

“We need to spend more time with these students, not less. We need these students in the classroom to help them address their issues and get back on track,” Greuel said. “Banning suspensions for this vague catch-all category will help us address routine disciplines issues, with counselors available who can provide the appropriate services, so that we are fixing the problem, not just trying to make it go away.”


Greuel, Latino Leaders Denounce False Attack Ad, Launch Video Highlighting Support in Latino Community

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Los Angeles – Wendy Greuel and Latino leaders from across the City today condemned a new attack ad by an independent expenditure backing Eric Garcetti that lies about and distorts Wendy’s record.

The ad tries to link Greuel to Gov. Pete Wilson and his campaign to pass Prop. 187, which restricted California services for undocumented immigrants. The ad claims that Greuel was a Republican during Wilson’s “anti-immigrant era”.

In fact, Greuel has been a Democrat since 1992, and vehemently opposed Prop. 187 while working in the Clinton Administration. Greuel campaigned against the proposition with her boss, Housing and Urban Development Secretary Henry Cisneros.

Greuel, Congressman Tony Cardenas, Councilmember José Huizar, civil rights icon Dolores Huerta, and other civic leaders called on Garcetti’s allies to remove the ad immediately, and demanded that Garcetti denounce the ad.

“I call on Eric Garcetti to denounce this attack ad which is a flat out lie. In Spanish we have a saying, ‘no tienen verguenza’ – they have no shame. To lie to the community about someone who actually fought against Prop. 187 is as low as you can go," said Congressman Tony Cardenas.

“This ad is just disgusting. It’s a desperate attempt to smear Wendy Greuel, who has been a champion for the Latino community for years. This deceptive attack has literally no basis in fact. Here’s the truth: Wendy Greuel fought against Prop. 187 and has pushed for a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants. I call on the independent expenditure funding this ad to remove it immediately, and I urge the Latino community to see through these lies,” said Councilmember Huizar.

“Eric Garcetti must think he can't win this election honestly, if he has to turn to these lies and misinformation to confuse the voters. This is an insult to our community that had to suffer through the very real racism of Proposition 187. Garcetti needs to denounce this dirty politics campaign immediately and run a fair campaign,” said Huerta.

“Regardless of your vote, let us separate ourselves from this ‘gotcha mentality.’ I know Wendy Greuel. I know her husband. I know there is not a hint of discrimination in their souls. They always have been and continue to be the leaders in human rights and equality for all. Their record is clear, for our undocumented neighbors they stand tall,” said Rabbi Steven B. Jacobs.

On Wednesday, Greuel launched a new video highlighting her broad support in the Latino community. The video features Huerta, Huizar, Supervisor Gloria Molina and LAUSD Board President Mónica García discussing why Greuel will be a strong leader for Latino neighborhoods.

The video can be seen here.

“I will keep talking about issues facing our City. This election is too important to be bogged down in dishonest politics,” said Greuel. “I’m going to keep talking about my plan to create jobs, keep our neighborhoods safe, and build great schools. Unfortunately my opponent’s only plan is to smear me these last few days. Angelenos deserve a real discussion of the issues, not dishonest politics.”

The attack ad is the latest in a string of unethical smear attacks against Greuel. Garcetti’s allies have already been questioned over negative push polls that were not disclosed and TV ads that have distorted Greuel’s record as Controller.

Garcetti has also been taking heat this week for equivocating in his support for a living wage for hotel workers citywide. Greuel has strongly supported the measure.

Get to know the Studio City field office

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Studio City Field Team Located on busy Ventura Boulevard, the Studio City field office is hard to miss -- and Wendy lives in the area, so she often drops in to say hello and thank volunteers for all they are doing.

Leading this office are field organizers Rohnda Ammouri and Sue LaVaccare, who have worked hard to make the office feel like an extension of Wendy's neighborhood to everyone who comes in to help spread the word and get out the vote.

Every day, Angelenos of all ages stream in to lend a hand, and it's common for entire families to volunteer together at nights or on the weekends.

For volunteer Kira Morrison, a junior at Hollywood High School who phone banked on her birthday this year, it was the surprise call from Wendy, cupcakes and the singing of “Happy Birthday" that made the Studio City office feel like home.

The team at Studio City, Sue and Rohnda, believe strongly that the key to the office's success is a positive experience for each volunteer -- once you come in, you'll want to come back!:

Q: Where are you from?

Rohnda: I'm originally from Modesto, California, but I've lived in Los Angeles for four years.

Sue: I was born in Chicago and lived in Minnesota and San Francisco before settling here in L.A.

Q: What is your favorite political movie or television show?

Rohnda: Milk

Sue: Scandal

Studio City Field TeamQ: What other political or campaign experience have you had?

Rohnda: I've worked on campaigns both in and out of California for ten years.

Sue: I am a long time political volunteer, but this is my first time as a campaign staff member. I was heavily involved in volunteering for the campaigns of Hillary Clinton, Barbara Boxer and Christine Quinn. I am also a passionate supporter of the Victory Fund, Human Rights Campaign and Feminist Majority.

Q: Why do you believe in Wendy as our next Mayor?

Rohnda: I am excited to have a highly qualified woman running for Mayor. It's about time! I want a female mayor for our City, but I also know from Wendy's past accomplishments that she is more than capable and will exceed expectations once she can get to work as Mayor.

Sue: Wendy has a breadth of experience, both political and real life. It's also important to me that she is a kind person. I only support candidates who I respect, that is who I want to represent me. Additionally, I think it is courageous of Wendy to stick by what she believes in and send her son to a public school. She is more than qualified to be Mayor, I know she'll get the job done for our City.

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Find out how YOU can be part of our grassroots efforts in Studio City today!



Greuel, Leaders Condemn Attack Ads On Both Sides Targeting Latinos

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Los Angeles – Wendy Greuel today continued her call for an end to the recent onslaught of false and intimidating attack ads targeting the Latino community with just days before the Mayoral election, and she demanded that her opponent follow her lead.

Greuel condemned the latest round of attacks as deceptive and offensive. She called on independent groups supporting both her and her opponent to remove the ads immediately, including two commercials that suggest Greuel supported Prop. 187 and question Garcetti’s Latino heritage.

Under pressure from prominent leaders, Garcetti acknowledged for the first time on social media this morning that the attack on Greuel was false, but failed to join Greuel in calling on the independent groups to stop the misleading ads.

Adding his voice to denouncing the Garcetti-supporter ads, former Secretary Henry Cisneros said, “that is the truth about Wendy Greuel's firm opposition to Prop. 187. Politics should not obscure a clear truth.”

His full statement is included below.

With Latinos representing roughly half the City’s population and a third of its voters, Greuel said “Latinos deserve to be treated with respect, not coerced by the lowest kind political attacks meant to mislead and intimidate voters and I ask Eric Garcetti to join me in demanding that these ads be removed immediately.”

“Minority communities have fought hard for their right to vote and we must not disrespect this legacy by engaging in degrading and deceitful mudslinging days before this important election,” said Greuel.

“We should be talking about how we can raise communities up and lead LA forward, not lowering the discourse. Angelenos deserve better,” concluded Greuel.

Full statement from former HUD Secretary Henry Cisneros:

“I can personally attest to Wendy Greuel's opposition to Prop. 187. I participated in press conferences in opposition to Prop. 187 and Wendy was present on those occasions. She made her opposition known and campaigned against that divisive and harmful measure which cynically exploited Latinos and immigrants. That is the truth about Wendy Greuel's firm opposition to Prop. 187. Politics should not obscure a clear truth,” said former U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Henry Cisneros, who was Wendy’s boss in 1994.

Video: Wendy Greuel para todo Los Angeles

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It doesn't get much more repulsive than this:

Yesterday, Eric Garcetti's allies took a page out of Karl Rove's playbook in a desperate attempt to intimidate and scare the Latino community by lying about Wendy's record.

The truth is, Wendy vehemently and publicly opposed Prop 187, and she personally helped organize anti-Prop 187 events while she was working in the Clinton administration.

While Eric's partners engage in the politics of fear and division, this campaign is getting out the vote and spreading Wendy's positive vision to lead Los Angeles forward -- for all Angelenos.

Drop what you're doing, watch our latest videos showcasing Wendy's support in the Latino community -- and share them with your friends.

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Thanks again for all your help -- now let's go win.

We need you this weekend

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This weekend is a big deal for this campaign -- it's the last one we've got before the election on Tuesday.

We've been building towards this moment for months, and now it's on all of us to make sure our friends and family get out to vote. 

Sign up for a volunteer shift or two this weekend and help lead this campaign to victory in your community.

During my very first race, I encountered a voter on Election Day who supported me, but hadn't made time to cast his ballot yet -- until I knocked on his door, gave him his polling info, and walked him to his car.

When I won that race by 225 votes, I knew it was because of the hundreds of volunteers who helped turn out every last vote.

So, I'll be joining you to knock on doors and make phone calls this weekend, because I know it works.

But I'm going to need your help if we're going to win on Tuesday:

http://www.WendyGreuel.org/GOTV

Thank you for everything,

Wendy

Volunteer Spotlight: Kira from the Studio City office

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Kira Morrison, a junior at Hollywood High School and a Sherman Oaks native, has been volunteering for months and is helping get out the vote this weekend.

She's been volunteering for months, and her favorite memory so far was when she phone banked on her birthday and received a happy birthday phone call from Wendy -- but winning on Tuesday would be even better.

Kira As she made calls to potential voters, I had an opportunity to talk to Kira about what inspired her to get involved in the campaign and to talk about her experience as a volunteer so far:

Q: When did you start volunteering for the campaign?

Kira: I started as a fellow about six weeks ago.

Q: What inspired you to volunteer?

Kira: My friend, Sophie Bridges, encouraged me to join her to phone bank one day. Sophie's whole family volunteers for Wendy at the Studio City office. We even hosted a lemonade stand on a recent Saturday -- giving out free lemonade and sweets while talking to people about Wendy. Sophie and I phone banked for President Obama together, Sophie's belief in Wendy inspired me to also support her.

Lemonade StandQ: Have you had any prior campaign experience?:

Kira: Yes, I phone banked for President Obama in his most recent election. Also, I am an advocate for LGBT issues in my community. I am actively involved with the Gay-Straight Alliance at my high school.

Q: What is your favorite part about volunteering?

Kira: I like being able to spend time with friends and meet new people while coming together for a cause. I made over 200 calls in two days once, I enjoy reaching out to the voters directly.

Q: Why do you support Wendy?

Kira: I admire her stance on public education. I go to a public school, Wendy did as well and she sends her son Thomas to an affiliated charter. I know she will be a fighter for our education just as she worked hard to establish LA's Best afterschool program. I also appreciate Wendy's advocacy for a woman's right to choose and other LGBT issues such as marriage equality. Wendy is someone who I trust to advance the issues I care most about.

Q: What are your plans for the future?

Kira: I see myself becoming a full time musician, my goal is to attend music school after graduating from high school. In terms of campaigning, I will definitely help other campaigns in the future!

KiraQ: What do you like to do when you aren't volunteering or focusing on your studies at Hollywood High School?

Kira: I am in the choir at Hollywood High and I participate in musical theater as well.

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Before tonight's party at Exchange LA

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I know you want to celebrate with Wendy tonight (scroll down for the invite), but the polls close in just a few hours, and you can still have a big impact on the outcome.

Share this graphic on Facebook right now and tell your friends to get to their polling place before 8:00 p.m.

 
And if you live near one of our field offices, you can still come on down to help make a few more phone calls:

http://www.WendyGreuel.org/GOTV

After you've helped get out the vote, please join us at Exchange LA, located at 618 South Spring Street, for an Election Night celebration you won't forget.

Hope to see you there!

P.S. -- Below is the flyer for the Election Night party at Exchange LA, doors open at 8:01 p.m.

Thank you

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Thank you I can't think of a better group of people to have fought together with on this campaign.

We got in this race -- not because it was going to be easy -- but because we love Los Angeles and we care deeply about the future direction of this city.

Whether you made calls, knocked on doors, gave money, or simply told your neighbors about our campaign, you should celebrate the fact that you created something far more important and longer lasting than a single campaign for a single election.

You should celebrate, because you drew attention to our failing public schools, and helped put innovative plans to fix them on the table.

And you showed the daughters, sisters, wives and mothers of Los Angeles that one day, we will have a woman as Mayor.

I may not have been able to break through the glass ceiling last night, but you sure helped me put a crack in it, and because of your work, the next woman candidate in my shoes will crash right through it.

This is the city where I was born and raised, where I went to school, where I built my career, and now my wonderful family. And throughout my life as an Angeleno, I've always believed in the power of bringing people together to get things done.

So, I'm not going anywhere. Now we must look to the future, because as President Bill Clinton noted, "Los Angeles is a great city with equally great challenges."

I am determined to continue fighting for all Angelenos, to cut waste and increase efficiency, and above all, to keep our streets and neighborhoods safe.

And I hope you will join me in doing all that you can to support our new mayor, Eric Garcetti, to be a part of the solution to these very challenges.

Congratulations to Mayor-Elect Eric Garcetti and his campaign. I sincerely wish him the very best, both on a personal level, and because his success is critical to the success of the greatest city in the world.

This election is over, but we still have a lot of work to do to lead Los Angeles forward -- and I can't wait to see what we do next.

Thank you so much.





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