Maria Lou Calanche
Los Angeles City Council District 1 winner
General Election
Voters choose the office holder.
Overview
Current roleYouth empowerment director
Political ideologyProgressive Democrat
GenderFemale
LocationCalifornia
BackgroundYouth empowerment director
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Notable personal detailsMaria “Lou” Calanche is a youth-development nonprofit leader and civic appointee in Los Angeles. She founded and led Legacy LA, a youth development organization serving Ramona Gardens and surrounding Eastside communities, and later became the inaugural executive director of ExpandLA (Expanded Learning Alliance), focused on expanding access to after-school programming across Los Angeles. She has served as a commissioner on the Los Angeles Board of Police Commissioners and has also been appointed to other youth- and housing-related city bodies.
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Positions
Economy & Taxes
Supports city investments in social programs and services (free childcare, youth programs, mental health clinicians), tenant protections and rent control, affordable housing development, and job pipelines; advocates redirecting homelessness funds toward treatment and services. Policies indicate favoring increased local public spending and protections for low-income residents rather than tax-cutting or deregulatory measures.
Healthcare
Supports expanded public mental-health and substance-use disorder services, including investing homeless funds in hospital beds and treatment programs and hiring additional mental health clinicians. Prioritizes government-funded community responses and co-response teams pairing police with mental-health clinicians. Emphasizes affordable access to care through city investment rather than market-based reductions in services.
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Immigration & Border
Supports protections and services for undocumented and immigrant residents, including expanding the Angeleno Card, strengthening legal-defense funding for people facing deportation, and creating a Know-Your-Rights rapid-response network; pairs these protections with support for public-safety investments such as restoring LAPD staffing and co-deploying mental-health clinicians.
Climate & Energy
The candidate's campaign materials emphasize safe, clean streets and parks and propose community transit and shuttles, but do not present detailed climate or energy policy (e.g., emissions targets, fossil fuel phase-out, or major clean-energy investments). Public reporting on the District 1 race discusses environmental and energy-related issues in the campaign but does not document a clear, specific climate/energy platform for this candidate.
Public Safety & Guns
Supports strong law-enforcement presence and fully staffing the LAPD, favors collaborative responses that pair officers with clinicians for mental-health incidents, and advocates directing homeless resources toward treatment and hospital beds rather than only shelter beds. Positions emphasize policing and public-safety solutions over demilitarization or reduced police funding.
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