News & Updates
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CEO of Union Rescue Mission Sees Opportunities
Posted by Rob Lucero · August 05, 2025 3:48 PM
By Angela McGregor — August 5, 2025

LOS ANGELES - The Union Rescue Mission has been assisting the homeless in downtown Los Angeles since its founding as the Pacific Gospel Mission in 1891 by Lyman Stewart, the President of Union Oil and a devout Christian Fundamentalist. 134 years later, it remains faith-based and service-focused. Its 30-year-old, 224,000 square foot facility on San Pedro Street, near Skid Row, shelters up to 1,000 people a night and features free health, dental, psychological, and legal-aid services courtesy of URM’s partnerships with local universities. Sobriety is mandated at all of URM’s facilities, including the two others in Sylmar and Willowbrook.
For 18 years the organization was headed by the Reverend Andy Bales, who was legendary both for his indisputable commitment to the homeless in Los Angeles (he lost a leg to a flesh-eating bacteria picked up while ministering in Skid Row) and criticism of the city’s official approach to homelessness, in particular its embrace of Housing First and Harm Reduction. URM is entirely privately funded, but until his retirement in 2023, Bales lobbied the County and Federal Government to divert funding out of programs modeled on housing first and harm reduction into organizations like his, which featured what he termed “Housing Plus”. URM’s website still features charts illustrating how street homelessness rose dramatically in California after Housing First was adopted as a “single bullet solution”.
Mark Hood, who took over from Bales as CEO in September of last year, told us that, despite URM’s unabashedly Christian focus, “You don't have to be Christian to walk to our doors. We don't say no to anyone.” He described URM’s work as “two big buckets that we serve for the city. One is emergency services. People that walk through our door and they've lost an income, they've been evicted. They find themselves in need of shelter…and they may not be suffering from any addiction whatsoever. They just may find themselves in a desperate situation. They need some immediate help.
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High Speed Rail and the National Infrastructure Bank
Posted by Tim Wayne · June 16, 2025 4:42 PM
At a time when America urgently needs to create well-paid manufacturing jobs, modern infrastructure, and more cost-effective and clean transportation, high-speed rail offers excellent benefits.
China has astonished the world by building the largest high-speed rail network on Earth in just a couple of decades—connecting cities, boosting commerce, and increasing national productivity.
Why can’t we do that here?
Rob Lucero believes we can—and should. That’s why we’re sharing this Los Angeles Times guest editorial defending California’s high-speed rail project and highlighting how a National Infrastructure Bank, as proposed in H.R. 4052, could provide the financing needed to make high-speed rail a reality not just in California, but across the nation.


Why California won’t give up the dream of high-speed rail

Japan’s Shinkansen high-speed rail system had its share of obstacles, but like Californians, the Japanese persisted.
(Philip Fong / AFP via Getty Images)
By Jeffrey Beeman
Guest contributor
June 16, 2025 3 AM PT
We have heard the stories and seen the headlines over and over: “Trump Administration to Pull $4 Billion in Funding for California High-Speed Rail,” “California’s high-speed rail project has ‘no viable path forward,’ new report says.”
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In an LA congressional race, a former RFK Jr. staffer takes on Rep. Jimmy Gomez
Posted by Tim Wayne · June 14, 2025 5:22 PM

PUBLISHED: June 14, 2025 at 6:41 AM PDT
In an LA congressional race, a former RFK Jr. staffer takes on Rep. Jimmy Gomez
Eagle Rock resident Rob Lucero has a campaign kick-off event planned in Highland Park for Saturday, June 14.

Rob Lucero is a 2026 candidate for California’s 34th Congressional District. The district spans parts of downtown and east and northeast Los Angeles, including communities like Boyle Heights, Eagle Rock, El Sereno, Highland Park, Koreatown, Pico Union and Westlake. (Courtesy of Alejandro R. Jimenez / Lucero for Congress campaign)
Rob Lucero, a former national director for Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s 2024 presidential campaign, is running for California’s 34th Congressional District, hoping to unseat Democratic Rep. Jimmy Gomez in next year’s midterm election.