Councilman Curren Price was re-elected as the council’s president pro tempore, or the second-in-command.
The 71-year-old Price has been on the council since 2013 and is in his third term representing the 9th District. He chairs the Economic Development and Jobs Committee.
Price has served in both the state Assembly and Senate, with stints chairing the Assembly’s Committee on Elections and Redistricting and Committee on Governmental Organization, and the Senate’s Business and Professions Committee. He was also chair of the California Legislative Black Caucus in 2010. Before beginning his political career on the Inglewood City Council in 1993, Price was a small-business owner and a consultant with the Small Business Administration.
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