Under Brandon Mims, Compton has transformed idle funds into a major revenue source, boosting interest earnings from $1.43M to a projected $12.5M without raising taxes. While this progress strengthens the City’s financial position, it also highlights a larger issue: sound financial stewardship should be standard, not exceptional. The community must expect consistent competence, accountability, and disciplined governance from all elected officials.
The Citizens' Coalition for Change strongly opposes CUSD’s $25M purchase of mid-size electric buses, citing fiscal irresponsibility, lack of transparency, and misplaced priorities. More efficient full-size diesel buses could have been purchased at a fraction of the cost. The group urges accountability, cost-benefit analysis, and public input in future decisions. Compton deserves smart, needs-based spending—not politically driven experiments.