Measure G is a significant reform to Los Angeles County's governance. It changes the County Charter by introducing an elected County Executive, creating four new Supervisorial districts, and setting up an independent Ethics Commission by 2026. Other changes include public budget hearings and stricter ethics rules for officials. These reforms aim to make the government more transparent, accountable, and responsive to communities' needs, particularly those requiring the most support.
A Governance Reform Task Force (GRTF) will oversee implementing these changes. It will include diverse members from labor, business, community groups, and public sector ethics experts. The task force will ensure robust public engagement, conduct research, and make recommendations to the Board of Supervisors on how to execute the reforms efficiently. The work must align with existing County resources, emphasizing equity and public participation throughout the process.