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Nate Holden, state senator and longtime councilman who fought for South L.A., dies at 95. Story by Jaimie Ding ... “I don’t think I’ve ever lost a race,” Holden told the Times in 1987.
Nate Holden, state senator and longtime councilman who fought for South L.A., dies at 95. ... “I don’t think I’ve ever lost a race,” Holden told The Times in 1987.
Holden served over 30 years in the public sector as a city councilmember, a state senator and as an assistant chief deputy to Former Los Angeles County Supervisor Kenneth Hahn. Stream Los Angeles ...
Holden left the state Senate after one term to again run for Congress, losing once more. In 1971, ... “I don’t think I’ve ever lost a race,” Holden told The Times in 1987.
Former Los Angeles city councilmember Nate Holden has died at the age of 95. A lifelong public servant, Holden represented South Los Angeles on the city council from 1987 to 2003.
Nate Holden, a former State Senator and Los Angeles City Councilmember, died Wednesday, his family confirmed. He was 95. “Nate Holden leaves behind a legacy of service and strength.
Holden was a state senator for four years beginning in 1974. He then went on to serve for nearly two decades on the L.A. City Council, from 1987 until 2003.