A tech executive who made a fortune developing education software, then waded into the fight against homelessness, is now entering the race for Los Angeles mayor. Adam Miller, co-founder of Better Angels, a nonprofit focused on preventing homelessness and building affordable housing, filed paperwork on Wednesday to run against Mayor Karen Bass in the June 2 primary election. Miller, in an interview, said the city is on a downward trajectory and is beset with problems. Advertisement“A lot of the issues we face in the city are management problems, and I know how to manage,” he said. AdvertisementThe app is not integrated with the homeless database maintained by the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority, a city-county partnership, and would be more effective if it was, Reyes said.
Source: Los Angeles Times February 05, 2026 18:30 UTC