LaToya Cantrell

[5] After the 2005 levee failures in Greater New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina, the Broadmoor neighborhood flooded severely and remained mostly deserted for months afterward.[13] In 2012, Cantrell declared her candidacy for the New Orleans City Council seat vacated when former District B representative Stacy Head won an election to an at-large position.[17] Also in 2015, Cantrell began work to open a low-barrier homeless shelter, a move that was objected to by residents because of its proposed placement in Central City, New Orleans.[20] As a member of the Criminal Justice Committee, Cantrell participated in efforts to install crime cameras in her district, assess the effectiveness of citywide anti-gun-violence campaigns, and address understaffing at the New Orleans Police Department.[32] During the 2019 session of the Louisiana Legislature, Cantrell negotiated the Fair Share Agreement with Governor John Bel Edwards and city, state, and tourism officials.Voters approved a $500 million bond sale and a tax on short-term rental properties, as well the establishment of a Human Right Commission under the New Orleans Home Rule Charter.[34] In December 2023, Cantrell signed into law new rules that would restrict students from converting single-family homes and duplexes into multi-student housing in neighborhoods in proximity to the Tulane and Loyola university campuses."New Orleans mayoral candidate LaToya Cantrell and her staff used her office's taxpayer-financed credit cards to cover almost $4,350 in purchases she repaid from her campaign funds – sometimes years later, a review of her spending records show.[41] In August 2023, New Orleans city leaders voted to transfer the use of a city-owned luxury apartment used by Mayor LaToya Cantrell back on the market for rent to the public.[44] In September 2024, a 25-count grand jury indictment alleged that Cantrell had taken bribes from Randy Farrell, a private contractor, in exchange for firing Jen Cecil, a top city permitting official.
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