LOS ANGELES – A task force created to oversee sweeping changes to Los Angeles County’s governance structure will hold its inaugural meeting Friday.
The county Governance Reform Task Force was created with voters’ passage in November of Measure G, which called for a series of changes in the way county government operates. Most notably, the measure called for an expansion of the five-member Board of Supervisors to nine members starting in 2032.
Measure G will also make the county CEO an elected position by 2028, and adds the positions of county Legislative Analyst and a director of Budget and Management.
The measure also formalized the establishment of an Ethics Commission – – which the county already began to create prior to the November election — and the hiring of a compliance officer