L.A. Weekly (Los Angeles) profiles Los Angeles County's chief administrative officer; finds that even though he is appointed by the county's board of supervisors and not elected by the voters, he is one of the most powerful governmental officials in the state; the man decides how to spend an annual budget of $12.4 billion, larger than all but eight states, Feb. 21, 27, 1992.
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