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Adam Miller is an L.A. City Hall outsider. But he's not Spencer Pratt

In an interview, the tech entrepreneur-turned-homelessness nonprofit founder says Karen Bass’ business as usual is wrecking L.A. Now he wants to be mayor.

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Adam Miller is running as a change-making outsider. But he wants voters to understand that his experience makes him fundamentally different from Spencer Pratt.

In an interview with Golden State, Miller emphasized his business background building a tech company based in Santa Monica and founding an L.A. nonprofit dedicated to solving homelessness. It’s this experience that puts him in contrast with the former reality TV star and Palisades fire survivor whom Miller describes as woefully unprepared for being mayor.

Miller also details his plans for a larger, operationally reformed Los Angeles Police Department and using tech to cut permitting time, improve traffic flow and make government more transparent and efficient.

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