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Laura N. Chick (born 1944) is an American civil servant and politician. Chick served as a council member for Los Angeles City's Third District from 1993 to 2001, after which she became the first woman to hold citywide office as the
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City Controller. Known for her bluntness, Chick released over 170 audits and reports during her tenure, including one that exposed a backlog of untested DNA rape kits at the
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. In 2009, Governor
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appointed her as California Inspector General to oversee the use of federal funds from the
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. However, her role ended when the office was eliminated in December 2010. Before entering politics, Chick had been a stay-at-home mother, managed a family-owned retail business, and worked as a social worker.


Los Angeles City Elected Offices

Chick was elected to the
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from the Third District ( Woodland Hills, Tarzana, Reseda, West Hills, Winnetka and
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), in 1993 and served two terms, until 2001. She defeated
Joy Picus Joy Picus (born 1930) was an American politician who served as a Los Angeles City Council member for 16 years, from 1977 to 1993, and was a ''Ms.'' magazine "Woman of the Year" in 1985. Biography Joy Picus is a native of Chicago, Illinois, wher ...
, who had served since 1977, and for whom Chick had worked as a political aide. In 2001, Chick was elected
Los Angeles City Controller The Los Angeles City Controller is an official in the government of the city of Los Angeles, California. The city controller is the paymaster and chief accounting officer of the city. Along with the Mayor of Los Angeles, mayor and the Los Angeles ...
, becoming the first woman to hold citywide office in Los Angeles. As Controller, she was the Chief Auditor and Chief Accountant of the City. In her nearly eight years in this office, Chick released over 170 audits and reports, many of which focused on problems within city government. In 2006, ''
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'' named Laura Chick one of the most influential people in the City. The ''
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'' editorialized, "…as City Controller, she's often been downtown's lone champion of good government." A ''
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'' feature said, "Los Angeles City Controller Laura Chick has emerged as a central voice in the ongoing debate over how the City handles its contracts." In a May 2004 feature article, ''Los Angeles Magazine'' states, "Where others couch and evade, she is Ms. Blunt." One of her last audits to be released as City Controller exposed a backlog of thousands of untested DNA
rape kit A rape kit or rape test kit is a package of items used by medical, police or other personnel for gathering and preserving physical evidence following an instance or allegation of sexual assault. The evidence collected from the victim can aid the ...
s at the
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. The attention her report garnered resulted in City officials making the problem a priority. Her work won her the prestigious
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Prize for Investigative Governance. Chick left the City Controller's position due to
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s in 2009. Her experience includes managing a family-owned retail business. Laura first entered elected office in 1993 when she defeated a 16-year incumbent for a seat on the
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. Seven months after taking office her district was devastated by the
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. Chick focused on turning the area into a redevelopment zone.


California Inspector General

Shortly after President Obama signed the
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA) (), nicknamed the Recovery Act, was a Stimulus (economics), stimulus package enacted by the 111th U.S. Congress and signed into law by President Barack Obama in February 2009. Developed ...
, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger appointed Laura Chick to act as Inspector General, to provide oversight to the proper use of federal funds. Chick resigned her City Controller post before the end of her term to accept the state position. The ''Sacramento Bee'' heralded Chick's arrival in the Capitol with the headline, "Misuse stimulus cash - you'll answer to her". Chick took up the state's challenge of overseeing the massive expenditure of American Recovery funds though her Office was given very little resources. With a handful of auditors borrowed from other state departments, she scrutinized local agencies across the state. Chick released nearly 30 reports uncovering misspent stimulus funds totaling millions. Chick's tenure in this role ended when the Office of the Inspector General was eliminated by Governor
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in December 2010.


Personal life

Before entering elective office at the age of 49, Chick had already been a stay-at-home mom, manager of a family-owned retail business, and
social worker Social work is an academic discipline and practice-based profession concerned with meeting the basic needs of individuals, families, groups, communities, and society as a whole to enhance their individual and collective well-being. Social wo ...
. She graduated from
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in 1962, and received her Bachelor's Degree in History from
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as well as a Master's degree in Social Work from
USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work The USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work at the University of Southern California, was founded in 1920 as USC's School of Social Work. The school's only location is in Los Angeles, California. According to school officials, the facility ...
. Chick moved to Kensington, California, near Berkeley, in 2011 where she still lives. Chick is
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. In September 2022, Chick called Controller candidate
Kenneth Mejia Kenneth Mejia (born November 7, 1990) is an American activist, Certified Public Accountant, accountant, and politician, serving as the Los Angeles City Controller, City Controller of Los Angeles since 2022. A member of the Democratic Party (Unit ...
an extremist who was unfit for office. Mejia was later elected that November.


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