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Vol. 32 No. 21
MAY 20 - 26, 2021
L.B. school budget passes Incumbent Pinto and newcomer Pace are elected board trustees much lower than last year. “I appreciate everyone’s confidence in my service to the Long Beach residents on community . . .,” Pinto said. “I T u e s d ay o v e r w h e l m i n g l y want to continue on my path of approved the school district’s leadership and advocacy of the $144 million budget district, and work — which does not to continue to delivincrease taxes — reer a healthy and elected one Board enriching program of Education trustwith the rest of the ee and added a newschool administracomer. tion.” The vote for the Pinto congratubudget was 1,115lated Pace on her 245. win and thanked The spending Banks for running. sam Pinto plan is about He added that he $500,000 smaller thought the district than the cur rent was moving forbudget. The district ward in a healthy is also expecting an way, and he was increase in state aid happy to continue of more than $1.3 on that path. million, and has Pace could not be received an extra reached for com$600,000 in foundament on Wednesday tion aid. before the Herald Incumbent went to press, but Alexis Pace school board Trustexpressed her gratiee Sam Pinto was tude on social re-elected, and chalmedia on Tuesday lenger Alexis Pace was also night. “O.M.G. Thank you Long elected, both to three-year Beach for putting your trust in terms, defeating another chal- me . . . we did it!” she wrote on lenger, Pamela Banks. Pinto Facebook. “I truly look forward collected 937 votes, Pace, 759, and Banks, 618. Turnout was Continued on page 11
By DArWIN YANEs dyanes@liherald.com
Courtesy MSSN
teens bare their arms Grace Moran, 13, of Long Beach received the first dose of the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine at the Vaxmobile at St. Mary of the Isle Roman Catholic Church on May 13.
LGBT Network demands resignations at boardwalk rally By JAMEs BErNstEIN jbernstein@liherald.com
A highly vocal crowd gathered on the Long Beach boardwalk last Sunday morning for a press conference at which LGBT Network officials called for the resignation of the city’s police commissioner and the City Council president. The officials said that Commissioner Ron Walsh and council President John Bendo were
responsible for a “homophobic” act in ordering the removal of a rainbow Gay Pride flag near the Riptides restaurant. The Pride flag has been on display for several years. It was re-located to the rear of Riptides two weeks ago, but after the press conference Sunday was put back up on the boardwalk. David Kilmnick, the Network’s chief executive, called three times for Walsh’s and Bendo’s resignations.
Kilmnick was joined on a podium at Edwards Boulevard and the boardwalk by Brian Wells, president of the Long Beach Police Department’s Police Benevolent Association. The PBA and Walsh have had a contentious relationship almost from the start of Walsh’s tenure in February. “We are here to stand up against homophobic discriminaContinued on page 3