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JUDY DUNLAP has worked closely over the years with a wide range of community leaders and elected officials. Notably among them is Congresswoman Diane Watson.
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While serving on the City Council, Judy Dunlap has been a driving force to "include" all aspects of Inglewood's multi-ethnic population. She sees "exclusion" as a major threat to the city's status as being an ALL AMERICAN CITY!
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Those who "march to a different drummer" and choose "fairness" over "partisan-interests" are rekindling the legacy of the late Tom Bradley.
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Judy Dunlap is a tireless ally when joining forces with noted Washington elected-officials like Rep. Maxine Waters in the fight against un-checked LAX expansion and Airport Noise problems.
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Judy Dunlap is also eager to form alliances with local officials like Los Angeles City Councilwoman Ruth Galanter in confronting LAX expansion problems.
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And there's always time for legends like Bill Shoemaker, whose celebrated riding career helped shape Inglewood as a City of Champions!
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Judy is also a tireless worker when dealing with issues that confront our Senior Citizens. She pays close attention to Senior Housing and their compliance to all laws and guidelines provided by H.U.D., or municipal ordinances.
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Judy attends an important engagement at Centinela Hospital, noted as a leader in Cardio Vascular patient care, to honor the legendary Tommy Lasorda, former manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers, and LA County Firefighters, and Wayne Spencer, Inglewood businessman.
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Inglewood's "Martin Luther King, Jr. March," brought out such celebrities as Norm Bass, 2000 USA Olympian, Dominique DiPrima, The Beat Radio DJ, Tony Valdez, Fox News, and Jermain C. Williams, actor, Disney's "The Jersey."
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A night at Hollywood Park Race Track, Councilwoman Dunlap joins State Senator and former Inglewood mayor, Ed Vincent Jr., and the Margaret Patton Diabetes Foundation Board of Directors, honoring winning jockey, Garrett Gomez.
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