District 6
Coverage of District 6 in the Nexus archive.
- Meet the District 6 Candidate: What’s your No. 1 priority?
District 6 supervisorial candidate Matt Dorsey discusses his top priority for the Board of Supervisors. The article highlights his focus on key issues in the upcoming election.
- Van Hilleary
Van Hilleary is a candidate for Congress in District 6. The candidate did not respond to a community survey questionnaire provided by the Nashville Banner.
- Christopher B. Monday
Christopher B. Monday, an unaffiliated congressional candidate for District 6, is a 42-year-old disabled individual with a background in football and some college education. He emphasizes resilience and constitutional principles in his campaign, opposing the redrawing of congressional maps during the election cycle and advocating for ending tariff wars to reduce costs.
- 2-K Applications Are Open for NYC Families. What You Need to Know.
New York City's free childcare program for 2-year-olds (2-K) is accepting applications until June 26, offering 2,000 seats in high-needs neighborhoods starting September 2024. The program, part of Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s affordability campaign, will expand to 12,000 seats next year, with state funding covering the first two years. Applications are prioritized for children in specific districts, and eligibility requires the child to be 2 years old by the program start date.
- Your guide to the L.A. Unified Board of Education District 6 race: Incumbent Kelly Gonez is unopposed
Kelly Gonez, a two-term incumbent, is unopposed for the L.A. Unified Board of Education District 6 seat. This means she will automatically retain her position without a contest.