
Reporter Roundup: Voting, Health Equity | Oct 28
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Reporter Roundup: Voting, Health Equity | Oct 28
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[music] Hello, I'm Juan Devis, Chief Creative Officer at newsroom of KPCC and LAist on a daily Reporter from our audience about voting.
Let's start with dropboxes in Los Angeles and Orange Counties?
This wasn't always the case.
Earlier in county workers were emptying the ballot drop but a couple of weeks ago, a drop box in Baldwin were damaged there, and that's being investigated Registrar announced there would be an increase says they try to locate those boxes in well-lit You can also drop off your ballot in person up on Saturday.
More will be opening People are also asking us if they need to signature.
Perry, what's the answer to that?
sure that you sign your ballot envelope, because verify your ballot, and you should sign using registration.
For most people, that's the one but no matter what, if there's an your county registrar will notify you and you'll ballot envelope, you may see that the name or your middle name, but that doesn't affect what a space on your ballot envelope to fill out the you're registered to vote.
You should fill out or any other date.
LA County ballots have a You'll write the date over those letters, but it's okay.
As long as your signature -And Libby, another question we're getting: parents, some other person is out of the and send it in for them.
Can people do that?
for someone else as long as they give you and you're not paid to pick up the ballot.
You but you cannot fill out someone else's ballot for else.
That person needs to make arrangements to ballot to them at their temporary address.
LA businesses, including food trucks, and Morgan has that -So, the food truck industry in Los Angeles County always had to be scrappy, but COVID has really level.
Lunches are out.
Dinner is in.
Working from one is coming into offices and serving as a patron ways to get into neighborhoods at night and meet and it's kind of created a deep bond within them have really relied on each other, whether backup help to keep afloat during this pandemic.
with us.
He's a professor of public health at and he was interviewed for KCET's new why is it important to look at health -Well, the most basic level I think is important so nothing about our health or our health naturally inherently or just by things that we being that do we have control over things that context.
If we don't have that power, then who others to resist the powers that are repressing to produce a better and healthier world?
And regarding COVID-19 and voting are two important work to afford health opportunities, right?
Voter can vote?
Who's going to be, just, systematically right?
In terms of COVID-19, who's going to be at power and opportunity as related to health?
full documentary, go to kcet.org/power-and-health [music]
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