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269:. Lorenzen won in a tight election that demanded a recount; the vote was 27,575 for Lorenzen and 27,027 for Picus. She took on Lorenzen again in 1977, and won by nearly 5,000 votes. Picus said that voters turned against Lorenzen because he forced streetlights upon certain residential districts which resulted in higher taxes. Lorenzen had referred to her as a "wild-eyed environmentalist". 343: 494:. Also known as "comparable worth," the effort refers to upgrading pay rates for jobs that were paid lower wages because they had traditionally been held by women. The magazine credited Picus with "helping bring about a $ 12 million pay equity agreement between the City of Los Angeles and 3,900 of its employees, most of them women." 458:," from the " 'flighty impression' she sometimes conveys." She replied that her "preparation for political life came from activities primarily with other women," and so she was not "taken as seriously" as men. She emerged, the reporter wrote, "as a woman of enormous ego and drive, with tremendous energy and determination." 427:
She was active in developing policies and programs on behalf of working parents and their children. She authored the city's Childcare Policy, "which made Los Angeles one of the first cities in the country to hire a full-time child-care coordinator." She also drove the opening of a child-care center
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Parade and the Police Band from the city budget. Later, though, she was successful in ending the city practice of "paying for city employees attending veterans' conventions on city time, the full-time salaries of seven police and fire union lobbyists at City Hall and performances of the Police Band
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employees in Downtown Los Angeles, financed by the city and federal governments. In 1989, she persuaded the City Council to create preferences in city contracts for companies that offered child-care benefits to their
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was." When she became a councilwoman, she sponsored a yearly Susan B. Anthony essay. She had previously sponsored a "Great Expectations" program for high school girls to help them expand their goals.
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She was targeted for recall in 1979, a movement that failed for lack of signatures, and she was opposed by the city's police and firefighters' unions, which considered her "anti-labor".
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She pushed for a successful 1978 ballot measure that limited veterans' advantage points on Civil Service tests because the practice discriminated against women and non-veterans.
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and using them for political purposes." She supported a plan to make department heads—including the chief—"subject to review and possible removal at periodic intervals."
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After her City Council defeat in 1993, she worked to promote "family-friendly" workplaces, women's rights, and recycling. In 2006, she was chair of the Friends of the
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because she did not believe he told the truth when he denied knowing that a member of the Police Department's Intelligence Division "was taking files out of
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A Picus proposal to set up four independent planning commissions to make decisions in different parts of the city was rejected 10-3 by the City Council.
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to create more open space for parks, supporting transportation projects, and her drive to address waste recycling. She also opposed oil drilling in the
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Along with two other council members and the city itself, she was sued by the developers of a proposed office complex on Warner Ridge in
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for their efforts in attempting to block the development. The developers won, but "unrelated factors led them to abandon the project."
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The Joy Picus Archives covering her years as a Los Angeles City Councilwoman are held at the University Library at
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In the 1985 and 1989 elections, Picus was unsuccessfully challenged by Jeanne Nemo, "a Republican activist from
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In the first year of her service, Picus was said to have "naively" slashed into "City Hall's flock of
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In 1996 the City Hall South Childcare Center was renamed the Joy Picus Learning Center in her honor.
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headline read "Picus Drops Her 'Mary Poppins' Image to Give Bitter Medicine to Chief."
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Greg Krikorian, "Joy Picus and Joan Milke Flores Had Almost 30 Years Experience,"
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Picus began her political career in 1973 by challenging the incumbent councilman,
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in 1964. She said of the book "That was my awakening. Before I didn't know who
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magazine in 1985 as a result of her successful drive to include an historic "
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Richard Simon, "Antonovich Asks Supporters to Give Money to Picus Foe,"
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University of Wisconsin–Madison College of Letters and Science alumni
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John Schwada, "Valley Voters May Witness Spirited Race for Council,"
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Richard Lee Colvin, "Council Split Over Local Planning Panels,"
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American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees
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Marc Porter Zasada, Architecture: The Stars Go Hollywood,"
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Picus became popular among local conservationists, pushing
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Picus's 16-year incumbency ended in 1993 with her loss to
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Angie Chuang, "Picus Found Her Niche in Valley Causes,"
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Penelope McMillan, "Picus Goes From Novice to Adviser,"
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Los Angeles Public Library reference file on Joy Picux
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Council, and was a founding member of Temple Aliyah.
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Picus won the 1989 vote by a 51.5% majority. 408:, for example trying to delete funding for the 628: 626: 895:Jewish American people in California politics 772: 770: 738: 736: 734: 584: 582: 580: 578: 576: 574: 572: 570: 568: 8: 454:interviewer, Picus was dubbed by some as a " 551: 549: 547: 545: 543: 541: 539: 839: 29: 18: 480:Picus was named a "Woman of the Year" by 391:Learn how and when to remove this message 615:"AAUW Announces Projects for the Year," 413:and motorcycle drill team on city time." 214:American Association of University Women 905:People from Woodland Hills, Los Angeles 517: 507:California State University, Northridge 352:contains content that is written like 169:magazine "Woman of the Year" in 1985. 272:She was first woman to represent the 63:June 1, 1977 â€“ June 30, 1993 7: 920:Women city councillors in California 663:Sid Bernstein, "Joy in Picus Camp," 436:Picus was critical of Police Chief 267:Los Angeles City Council District 3 193:in 1959. 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Index


Los Angeles City Council
3rd district
Donald D. Lorenzen
Laura Chick
Chicago, Illinois
Democratic
Woodland Hills
California
U.S.
Alma mater
University of Wisconsin
Los Angeles City Council
Chicago, Illinois
political science
University of Wisconsin
Hughes Aircraft
Woodland Hills
San Fernando Valley
Parent-Teacher Association
League of Women Voters
American Association of University Women
Jewish Federation
feminist
Betty Friedan
The Feminine Mystique
Susan B. Anthony
Griffith Observatory
Donald D. Lorenzen
Los Angeles City Council District 3

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