Mayor Pro Tem Sepi Shyne was sworn in to office on Monday evening. Her comments are republished below.
By Mayor Pro Tempore Shyne Speech
Thank you to my colleagues for electing me to serve as Mayor Pro Tem. Thank you to all of our residents, community members, colleagues and staff and my wife, family and friends who have been so supportive over the past 9 months that I have served in office. Thank you to my dear friend Melahat Rafiei for swearing me in and for your support. Thank you to outgoing Mayor Horvath for your leadership and taking up the reigns when we asked you to serve a much longer term during the pandemic as Mayor and thank you to our new Mayor Meister for your leadership. I am honored to serve in this new leadership position with you.
Serving on this Council these past 9 months has been the honor of my life and serving as your Mayor Pro Tem is a responsibility I take very seriously. West Hollywood has always been on the forefront of making history and we did it once again this evening.
When my parents and I fled Iran when I was 5 to escape the oppressive Islamic regime and the war between Iran and Iraq, I never imagined that one day I would be sworn in as the first Iranian, first woman of color and first Lesbian to serve as Mayor Pro Tem of West Hollywood.
When kids in kindergarten bullied me throwing things and using anti-middle eastern slurs, I never ever imagined that one day, I would be sworn in as Mayor Pro tem of West Hollywood.
When fellow high school students verbally gay bashed and stalked me for being a lesbian, I never imagined that one day, I would be sworn in as Mayor Pro Tem of West Hollywood.
In college, when my girlfriend and I were thrown out of a coffee shop by a police officer and the coffee shop manager for holding hands, I made up my mind to go to law school, learn the law and stop that from ever happening to others and that is what I did. But, even then, I never imagined that one day, I would be sworn in as Mayor Pro Tem of West Hollywood.
The reason I never imagined serving in elected office is because growing up, I truly did not see anyone that looked like me, grew up like me and loved like me in elected office. But since November 2020 and especially now, I know that another little Middle Eastern, Brown, immigrant girl who may be queer can now imagine herself in elected office because now she does see herself. And that is one of the most powerful reasons why representation truly matters.
I wanted to serve on the City Council to represent the people of our amazing city and to bring your voices and more equity to City Hall. The people wanted progressive change.
In the past 9 months, I have delivered on that mandate. I have had countless conversations and virtual and in person meetings with residents, workers and stakeholders to discuss how we can make West Hollywood better. I have had the honor to serve on our Laurel House, Homelessness, Event and Pride Subcommittees with my colleagues as well as now representing West Hollywood as the Chair on the Westside Cities Council of Governments.
I have initiated, co-sponsored and passed 34 council items which I am so proud to say have nearly all had unanimous council support. Some of the ones I want to highlight tonight are:
- The creation of the Social Justice Task Force that is now successfully appointed and working on policy recommendation for us to help address systemic racism;
- The creation of business roundtables, grants for the most vulnerable small businesses, and the creation of the Business Recovery Task Force;
- Incentives for LGBTQ people, BIPOC, women and local residents to start small businesses in our city;
- An ordinance strengthening our Tenant Harassment Ordinance and providing further protections for our renters;
- The Multi Stall Gender Neutral Bathroom Ordinance which will ensure our Transgender and Non-Binary family, same sex parents of opposite sex children and people with disabilities that have an opposite sex caretaker have equal and safe access to bathrooms;
- The development of a Citywide Behavioral Health Crisis Response Unit that will reduce law enforcement response to homelessness and in other areas the unit serves in order to provide solutions from experts that work;
- Several items that direct staff to study or update our zoning code related to affordable housing and capacity, bring our codes up to date with newer type housing developments being proposed so there are standards in place rather than loopholes;
- An Initiative to highlight Pet-Friendly businesses and develop “Pet Week” in West Hollywood, which includes a special day dedicated to our beloved Felines; and
- Making sure that Recovery includes Everyone by expanding Protections and Wage Equity for Hotel Workers, including panic buttons, the Right of Recall and Retention, overtime consent, Public Housekeeping training and excessive workload compensation.
For the next year and four months, I look forward to working with Mayor Meister to ensure efficiency and continued good leadership. I look forward to continue being accessible to constituents. I am excited about the Business Recovery Task Force, which will soon be formed to ensure we have a 5 year blueprint for business success, recovery and diversification. I look forward to continuing to pass items that help our residents, small businesses and workers. Items that create more affordable housing, bring more equity to all, bring more transparency and ethics to our government, create a more healthy environment to combat our climate crisis, have more community-based solutions to strengthen our community safety, help get our unhoused neighbors the housing and services they need as well as focusing on our City’s recovery.
West Hollywood is truly one of the best cities to live, work and play in and I am so grateful to be your new Mayor Pro Tem.
Pet Week is nice.
I’d be so embarrassed to be a liberal. Remember everyone celebrating joe Biden and Kamala Harris in West Hollywood? The world is not safer. The world is one big crisis after crisis. They are a joke and so are all of you in West Hollywood. Sepi is a self serving joke. And she doesn’t even care about Afghan women. She loves joe and Kamala and allegedly loves the Taliban.
Please share your views that would identify you as a liberal. This sounds like a LARP.
Oh darling, you are not the liberal standards board.
It’s always amazing how much Sepi loves Harris. Especially because she’s so concerned about welfare, children along with trafficking. The Roman Catholic Archdiocese backed Harris in her election as San Francisco District Attorney. The previous DA had prepared over 300 cases of child molestation by Catholic priests and religious. Harris came into the office and buried all of those cases. Sealing them. So nothing was done to prosecute these pedophiles for buggering little boys and raping little girls etc. Sepi has no children. What would she think of her nephew, who was seen in her swearing in, being a victim… Read more »
She should not have included her self-serving accomplishments. Inappropriate timing.
O well.
Congratulations are in order, anyway.
Not my mayor. But a good braggart even if her accomplishments are questionable at best.
Mine either.
good grief
Congrats Mayor Pro Tempore Shyne!
Neither Mayor Pro Rem Shyne nor Ms. Rafiei mentioned on noted in the article that she is California Democratic Party Secretary and has been diligently working her trajectory. She has a full service boutique consulting firm where she works to elect women of color and LGBTQ candidates to office. Farrah Khan for Irvine Mayor, Sepi Shyne for WH City Council and Mary Zendejas for Long Beach City Council were her clients.
Congrats to Sepi. I am looking forward to a stellar year.
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