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This article is about a prominent figure in Los Angeles politics. She is the current leader of a 50-year-old, historically significant and very powerful neighborhood association (Beverly Wilshire Homes Association, the group that launched the internationally significant Proposition 13 anti-tax ballot initiative in California); for the last 16 years, she has been at the center of the L.A. County Democratic Party's Central Committee; and she is quoted regularly in major media, including the Los Angeles Times. Thus, she is notable and a subject of significant interest to those who follow politics and land-use issues in Southern California.