Holly J. Mitchell serves on the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, where she brings a
deep understanding of the vital safety net LA County provides to millions and a commitment to
ensuring that all residents can thrive.
Since being elected to the Board of Supervisors in 2020, Supervisor Mitchell has spearheaded
the creation of the county’s first safe RV parking lot to help address the homelessness crisis,
passed a countywide guaranteed income program that includes foster youth, established the first community budget program for unincorporated areas of LA County, created a first-of-its kind
program to protect small business owners from displacement, and made LA County the first in
the nation to phase out urban oil drilling.
A third-generation Angeleno and internationally recognized author of the landmark anti-
discrimination law, the CROWN Act, Supervisor Mitchell is honored to represent the two million residents of Los Angeles County’s vibrant and diverse Second District – which includes 12 cities
and dozens of unincorporated communities spanning from as far north as Park La Brea to Carson in the South Bay and as far west as Manhattan Beach to East Rancho Dominguez.