Adam Miller for Los Angeles

Adam Miller, candidate for Mayor of Los Angeles, speaking at campaign event
Adam Miller for Los Angeles campaign portrait

Why I'm running

I’m running because Los Angeles should be a place where families can build a future, not struggle just to stay.

My wife and I raised our kids here, and like so many families across the city, we want them to be able to live, work, and thrive in the neighborhoods they call home.

Today, too many Angelenos are being priced out, feeling less safe, and losing faith that City Hall can deliver. I believe we can do better — with a clear plan, practical solutions, and leadership that knows how to get things done.

- Adam Miller
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In the news

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The city of Los Angeles launched an online tool to help people affected by the wildfires by simplifying the task of applying for assistance. The LA Disaster Relief Navigator is meant to narrow in on the resources available to those impacted by this year's wildfires with a questionnaire. (City of Los Angeles)

Tech entrepreneur enters L.A. mayor's race, becoming the latest to take on Karen Bass

Adam Miller said Los Angeles is on a downward trajectory and is beset with problems. He said it needs someone with strong leadership skills at City Hall.

The city of Los Angeles launched an online tool to help people affected by the wildfires by simplifying the task of applying for assistance. The LA Disaster Relief Navigator is meant to narrow in on the resources available to those impacted by this year's wildfires with a questionnaire. (City of Los Angeles)

Tech Background Drives Campaign - Los Angeles Business Journal

Adam Miller, a tech entrepreneur and chief executive of the nonprofit Better Angels, is running for mayor of Los Angeles.

An artist’s rendering of a Better Angels project. The company has set out on an ambitious mission to debunk the conventional wisdom that affordable housing can’t be produced without taxpayer subsidies. (JZA Architects)

A tech entrepreneur vows to make homeless housing affordable and profitable

Tech entrepreneur Adam Miller believes that affordable housing development can be profitable and has created a $300-million investment fund to prove it.

The city of Los Angeles launched an online tool to help people affected by the wildfires by simplifying the task of applying for assistance. The LA Disaster Relief Navigator is meant to narrow in on the resources available to those impacted by this year's wildfires with a questionnaire. (City of Los Angeles)

Los Angeles launches online wildfire relief tool to navigate government aid programs

The online tool can point wildfire survivors to resources they may be eligible to receive.

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