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Lyda Krewson

Lyda Krewson (born November 14, 1953) is an American retired politician who was the 46th mayor of St. Louis, Missouri.[2][3] She is a member of the Democratic Party and St. Louis's first female mayor, serving from 2017 to 2021. On November 18, 2020, Krewson announced that she would not seek a second term.[4]

Lyda Krewson
46th Mayor of St. Louis
In office
April 18, 2017 – April 20, 2021
Preceded byFrancis Slay
Succeeded byTishaura Jones
Member of the
St. Louis Board of Aldermen
for Ward 28
In office
1997–2017
Succeeded byHeather Navarro[1]
Personal details
Born (1953-11-14) November 14, 1953 (age 70)
Davenport, Iowa, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
Spouse(s)
Jeff Krewson
(m. 1988; died 1995)

Mike Owens
(m. 1998)
Children2
EducationTruman State University (BA)
University of Missouri, St. Louis (BS)
Signature

From 1997 to 2017, Krewson served as the alderman of St. Louis's 28th ward.[5]

Early life edit

Born on November 14, 1953,[6] near Davenport, Iowa, Krewson moved with her family to St. Joseph, Missouri, then Fairfield, Illinois, before settling in Moberly, Missouri, where she graduated from high school. In 1974, she earned a degree in psychology and a special education minor from Northeast Missouri State University.[7] Krewson then moved to St. Louis, where she earned an accounting degree at the University of Missouri, St. Louis.[8]

In 1988 she married Jeff Krewson, an architect.[9] He was murdered by a criminal on parole in an attempted carjacking in front of their Central West End house in 1995; she and their two young children were also in the car.[9][10] The killer was later sentenced to life without parole.[11] In 1998, Krewson married local news anchor Mike Owens.[8]

Krewson is a Certified Public Accountant.[6] She worked for Deloitte for seven years,[8] then served as the Chief Financial Officer of PGAV, an international design and planning firm.[6]

Political career edit

While alderman of St. Louis's 28th ward, Krewson took out a home equity loan in 2003 to help fund an unsuccessful campaign against Missouri's concealed carry law, which passed. In 2011, she led the city's successful effort to pass a smoking ban.[12] Krewson served as the Chairman of the Board of Aldermen's Transportation & Commerce Committee. Previously she served as the chairman of the Ways & Means, Convention & Tourism, and Parks & Environment committees.[13]

 
Results of the mayoral election by ward

With the retirement of four-term mayor Francis Slay, Krewson entered a crowded seven-way 2017 Democratic primary, the real contest in this heavily Democratic city (St. Louis has not elected a Republican mayor since 1949). She won the March 7 primary against Tishaura Jones, Lewis E. Reed, Antonio French, and others with 32% of the vote, just 879 votes ahead of Jones. In the general election on April 4, she defeated Republican candidate Andrew Jones with 67% of the vote,[14] becoming the first female chief executive in the city's history. She took office on April 18.[15]

St. Louis Mayor, General Election 2017[16]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Lyda Krewson 39,471 67.53
Republican Andrew Jones Jr. 10,112 17.30
Independent Larry Rice 6,126 10.48
Green Johnathan McFarland 1,241 2.14
Libertarian Robert Cunningham 515 0.88
Independent Tyrone Austin 241 0.41
N/A Write-in Votes 737 1.26

Panhandling and homelessness edit

Krewson worked to reduce panhandling in the Central West End neighborhood by introducing the REAL Change Program, which encourages social services for those in need.[17] The program was attached to an ordinance to criminalize panhandling. During the 2017 mayoral campaign, The St. Louis American newspaper criticized the program, arguing that Krewson did not understand the factors behind poverty and homelessness.[18]

A legal battle initiated by Francis Slay's administration against Larry Rice's New Life Evangelistic Center homeless shelter came to a close in April 2017, early in Krewson's mayoralty, allowing the city to close the shelter, which provided temporary housing for up to 150 people. The city-owned Biddle House shelter expanded to provide beds for 50 more people.[19] At least two people died in the streets without housing the previous winter.[20]

Crime prevention edit

In August 2019, Krewson agreed to sponsor a one-year contract with Cure Violence in response to community pressure and an increased city murder rate. Previous measures from Krewson's administration had focused on increasing policing, while Cure Violence trains civilians in crisis intervention and community based solutions. Aldermanic President Lewis E. Reed told reporters that he supported additional funding for the program.[21]

In April, Comptroller Darlene Green raised the issue of the local medium-security prison known as the St. Louis Workhouse causing violence, advocating that Krewson move to close it.[22] Advocates and activists have campaigned for the Workhouse's closure, citing inhumane conditions and criminalization of poverty. The city was sued in 2017 after people incarcerated in the Workhouse were heard screaming for help during a heat wave and large protests were staged outside the fence. The city responded by installing temporary air conditioning units.[23]

Facebook Live incident edit

In a public briefing broadcast live on Facebook on June 26, 2020, Krewson read aloud the names and addresses of multiple constituents, including a minor, who had signed a petition in favor of budgetary changes that involved redirecting all the money spent on the police department to social services, affordable housing and Cure Violence.[24] She apologized later that day and removed the post after protesters showed up at her house.[25] The American Civil Liberties Union of Missouri released a statement condemning her actions, saying "[i]t serves no apparent purpose beyond intimidation."[26]

After the Facebook Live incident, local activist and drag performer Maxi Glamour created a petition calling for Krewson's resignation that collected more than 30,000 signatures in two days.[27] 500 Black Lives Matter protesters marched to Krewson's home to demand her resignation, the closure of St. Louis Workhouse, and defunding of the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department. On the way to her home, the protesters traveled through the Central West End neighborhood and took a shortcut through a private gated community, Portland Place. When protesters entered the private street through a gate, there was a confrontation between them and the residents of the adjacent house, who brandished a rifle and handgun.[28][29]

References edit

  1. ^ "Heather Navarro wins election to be Ward 28 Alderwoman". KMOV. July 11, 2017. Retrieved April 7, 2021.
  2. ^ Krewson cruises to a historic victory in St. Louis to win mayor's office
  3. ^ KMOV.com Staff (November 18, 2020). "St. Louis Mayor Lyda Krewson to retire, will not seek re-election". KMOV. Retrieved April 20, 2021.
  4. ^ Benchaabane, Nassim (November 18, 2020). "'A new mayor will lead us forward': Krewson won't run for reelection". The St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Retrieved November 18, 2020.
  5. ^ About Lyda Krewson
  6. ^ a b c "Krewson, Lyda". dynamic.stlouis-mo.gov. Retrieved July 3, 2020.
  7. ^ Duggan, Eileen (June 17, 2011). "BALANCING ACT Lyda Krewson finds time for family, career and public service as alderman of the 28th Ward". West End Word. Retrieved June 16, 2017.
  8. ^ a b c "Lyda Krewson, Mayor". St. Louis MO. City of Saint Louis. Retrieved June 16, 2017.
  9. ^ a b Sorkin, Michael D. (March 25, 1995). "Quiet Night out Ends in Death". St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
  10. ^ Schafer, Ed (March 24, 1995). "Suspect in Fatal Carjacking Was Wearing Electronic Ankle Shackle". Associated Press.
  11. ^ Bryant, Tim (September 13, 1996). "Killer Pleads Guilty, Gets Life Sentence Shot Man Sitting in Car with Family in '95". St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
  12. ^ Addo, Koran (April 5, 2017). "Krewson cruises to a historic victory in St. Louis to win mayor's office". St. Louis Post Dispatch. Retrieved June 16, 2017.
  13. ^ "Lyda Krewson, Mayor". St. Louis MO. City of Saint Louis. Retrieved June 16, 2017.
  14. ^ "Democrat Lyda Krewson declares victory in St. Louis mayoral race". FOX2now.com. April 5, 2017. Retrieved April 11, 2017.
  15. ^ McDermott, Kevin. "New St.Louis mayor vows continued revival and warns of less help from feds". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Retrieved February 26, 2021.
  16. ^ "Lyda Krewson - Ballotpedia". Ballotpedia. Retrieved June 16, 2017.
  17. ^ "Real Change Campaign". Central West End Neighborhood Security Initiative. Retrieved June 16, 2017.
  18. ^ Randall, Clark (January 27, 2017). "The real on Lyda Krewson and homelessness". St. Louis American. Retrieved August 26, 2019.
  19. ^ Davis, Elliott (February 21, 2018). "Taxpayers shelled out nearly $500K to expand services for the homeless in the City of St. Louis". FOX2now.com. Retrieved August 27, 2019.
  20. ^ Lippmann, Rachel (November 29, 2018). "St. Louis will boost the number of beds at its emergency homeless shelter this winter". St. Louis Public Radio. Retrieved August 27, 2019.
  21. ^ Rice, Rachel (August 23, 2019). "St. Louis mayor calls for emergency launch of violence prevention program". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Retrieved August 27, 2019.
  22. ^ Messenger, Tony (August 26, 2019). "Messenger: Want to help cure violence in St. Louis? Close the Workhouse". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Retrieved August 27, 2019.
  23. ^ Hidalgo, Carolina (July 3, 2018). "Activists launch campaign to close the Workhouse, reduce St. Louis jail population". St. Louis Public Radio. Retrieved August 27, 2019.
  24. ^ "St. Louis Mayor Broadcasts Names, Addresses of Citizens Calling for Police Reform". Riverfront Times. Retrieved June 27, 2020.
  25. ^ "Mayor Lyda Krewson". Twitter.com. Retrieved June 27, 2020.
  26. ^ Acevedo, Nicole (June 27, 2020). "St. Louis mayor slammed for broadcasting names, addresses of 'defund the police' supporters". NBC News. Retrieved July 2, 2020.
  27. ^ Coronel, Justina (June 28, 2020). "After naming protesters wanting to defund police, thousands petition for the resignation of St. Louis mayor". ksdk.com. Retrieved July 2, 2020.
  28. ^ Paul P. Murphy and Alisha Ebrahimji. "St. Louis couple pulls firearms on protesters cutting through their private street". CNN. Retrieved August 3, 2020.
  29. ^ Curtis, Ramona; Hurwitz, Sophie (June 29, 2020). "Hundreds march through CWE on Sunday to demand resignation of Mayor Lyda Krewson, couple points guns at protestors". St. Louis American. Retrieved July 2, 2020.

Further reading edit

  • Barker, Jacob (November 19, 2020). "Buffeted by controversies and lack of a mandate, Krewson struggled to exercise power in decentralized City Hall". The St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Retrieved April 7, 2021.
  • Smith, Mitch (September 19, 2017). "Amid Protests, St. Louis Mayor Walks a Political Tightrope". The New York Times. Retrieved April 7, 2021.

External links edit

  • St. Louis Mayor's Office website
  • Campaign website
  • Lyda Krewson at Ballotpedia
Political offices
Preceded by Mayor of St. Louis
2017–2021
Succeeded by

lyda, krewson, born, november, 1953, american, retired, politician, 46th, mayor, louis, missouri, member, democratic, party, louis, first, female, mayor, serving, from, 2017, 2021, november, 2020, krewson, announced, that, would, seek, second, term, 46th, mayo. Lyda Krewson born November 14 1953 is an American retired politician who was the 46th mayor of St Louis Missouri 2 3 She is a member of the Democratic Party and St Louis s first female mayor serving from 2017 to 2021 On November 18 2020 Krewson announced that she would not seek a second term 4 Lyda Krewson46th Mayor of St LouisIn office April 18 2017 April 20 2021Preceded byFrancis SlaySucceeded byTishaura JonesMember of theSt Louis Board of Aldermenfor Ward 28In office 1997 2017Succeeded byHeather Navarro 1 Personal detailsBorn 1953 11 14 November 14 1953 age 70 Davenport Iowa U S Political partyDemocraticSpouse s Jeff Krewson m 1988 died 1995 wbr Mike Owens m 1998 wbr Children2EducationTruman State University BA University of Missouri St Louis BS Signature From 1997 to 2017 Krewson served as the alderman of St Louis s 28th ward 5 Contents 1 Early life 2 Political career 2 1 Panhandling and homelessness 2 2 Crime prevention 2 3 Facebook Live incident 3 References 4 Further reading 5 External linksEarly life editBorn on November 14 1953 6 near Davenport Iowa Krewson moved with her family to St Joseph Missouri then Fairfield Illinois before settling in Moberly Missouri where she graduated from high school In 1974 she earned a degree in psychology and a special education minor from Northeast Missouri State University 7 Krewson then moved to St Louis where she earned an accounting degree at the University of Missouri St Louis 8 In 1988 she married Jeff Krewson an architect 9 He was murdered by a criminal on parole in an attempted carjacking in front of their Central West End house in 1995 she and their two young children were also in the car 9 10 The killer was later sentenced to life without parole 11 In 1998 Krewson married local news anchor Mike Owens 8 Krewson is a Certified Public Accountant 6 She worked for Deloitte for seven years 8 then served as the Chief Financial Officer of PGAV an international design and planning firm 6 Political career editWhile alderman of St Louis s 28th ward Krewson took out a home equity loan in 2003 to help fund an unsuccessful campaign against Missouri s concealed carry law which passed In 2011 she led the city s successful effort to pass a smoking ban 12 Krewson served as the Chairman of the Board of Aldermen s Transportation amp Commerce Committee Previously she served as the chairman of the Ways amp Means Convention amp Tourism and Parks amp Environment committees 13 nbsp Results of the mayoral election by ward With the retirement of four term mayor Francis Slay Krewson entered a crowded seven way 2017 Democratic primary the real contest in this heavily Democratic city St Louis has not elected a Republican mayor since 1949 She won the March 7 primary against Tishaura Jones Lewis E Reed Antonio French and others with 32 of the vote just 879 votes ahead of Jones In the general election on April 4 she defeated Republican candidate Andrew Jones with 67 of the vote 14 becoming the first female chief executive in the city s history She took office on April 18 15 St Louis Mayor General Election 2017 16 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Lyda Krewson 39 471 67 53 Republican Andrew Jones Jr 10 112 17 30 Independent Larry Rice 6 126 10 48 Green Johnathan McFarland 1 241 2 14 Libertarian Robert Cunningham 515 0 88 Independent Tyrone Austin 241 0 41 N A Write in Votes 737 1 26 Panhandling and homelessness edit Krewson worked to reduce panhandling in the Central West End neighborhood by introducing the REAL Change Program which encourages social services for those in need 17 The program was attached to an ordinance to criminalize panhandling During the 2017 mayoral campaign The St Louis American newspaper criticized the program arguing that Krewson did not understand the factors behind poverty and homelessness 18 A legal battle initiated by Francis Slay s administration against Larry Rice s New Life Evangelistic Center homeless shelter came to a close in April 2017 early in Krewson s mayoralty allowing the city to close the shelter which provided temporary housing for up to 150 people The city owned Biddle House shelter expanded to provide beds for 50 more people 19 At least two people died in the streets without housing the previous winter 20 Crime prevention edit In August 2019 Krewson agreed to sponsor a one year contract with Cure Violence in response to community pressure and an increased city murder rate Previous measures from Krewson s administration had focused on increasing policing while Cure Violence trains civilians in crisis intervention and community based solutions Aldermanic President Lewis E Reed told reporters that he supported additional funding for the program 21 In April Comptroller Darlene Green raised the issue of the local medium security prison known as the St Louis Workhouse causing violence advocating that Krewson move to close it 22 Advocates and activists have campaigned for the Workhouse s closure citing inhumane conditions and criminalization of poverty The city was sued in 2017 after people incarcerated in the Workhouse were heard screaming for help during a heat wave and large protests were staged outside the fence The city responded by installing temporary air conditioning units 23 Facebook Live incident edit In a public briefing broadcast live on Facebook on June 26 2020 Krewson read aloud the names and addresses of multiple constituents including a minor who had signed a petition in favor of budgetary changes that involved redirecting all the money spent on the police department to social services affordable housing and Cure Violence 24 She apologized later that day and removed the post after protesters showed up at her house 25 The American Civil Liberties Union of Missouri released a statement condemning her actions saying i t serves no apparent purpose beyond intimidation 26 After the Facebook Live incident local activist and drag performer Maxi Glamour created a petition calling for Krewson s resignation that collected more than 30 000 signatures in two days 27 500 Black Lives Matter protesters marched to Krewson s home to demand her resignation the closure of St Louis Workhouse and defunding of the St Louis Metropolitan Police Department On the way to her home the protesters traveled through the Central West End neighborhood and took a shortcut through a private gated community Portland Place When protesters entered the private street through a gate there was a confrontation between them and the residents of the adjacent house who brandished a rifle and handgun 28 29 References edit Heather Navarro wins election to be Ward 28 Alderwoman KMOV July 11 2017 Retrieved April 7 2021 Krewson cruises to a historic victory in St Louis to win mayor s office KMOV com Staff November 18 2020 St Louis Mayor Lyda Krewson to retire will not seek re election KMOV Retrieved April 20 2021 Benchaabane Nassim November 18 2020 A new mayor will lead us forward Krewson won t run for reelection The St Louis Post Dispatch Retrieved November 18 2020 About Lyda Krewson a b c Krewson Lyda dynamic stlouis mo gov Retrieved July 3 2020 Duggan Eileen June 17 2011 BALANCING ACT Lyda Krewson finds time for family career and public service as alderman of the 28th Ward West End Word Retrieved June 16 2017 a b c Lyda Krewson Mayor St Louis MO City of Saint Louis Retrieved June 16 2017 a b Sorkin Michael D March 25 1995 Quiet Night out Ends in Death St Louis Post Dispatch Schafer Ed March 24 1995 Suspect in Fatal Carjacking Was Wearing Electronic Ankle Shackle Associated Press Bryant Tim September 13 1996 Killer Pleads Guilty Gets Life Sentence Shot Man Sitting in Car with Family in 95 St Louis Post Dispatch Addo Koran April 5 2017 Krewson cruises to a historic victory in St Louis to win mayor s office St Louis Post Dispatch Retrieved June 16 2017 Lyda Krewson Mayor St Louis MO City of Saint Louis Retrieved June 16 2017 Democrat Lyda Krewson declares victory in St Louis mayoral race FOX2now com April 5 2017 Retrieved April 11 2017 McDermott Kevin New St Louis mayor vows continued revival and warns of less help from feds St Louis Post Dispatch Retrieved February 26 2021 Lyda Krewson Ballotpedia Ballotpedia Retrieved June 16 2017 Real Change Campaign Central West End Neighborhood Security Initiative Retrieved June 16 2017 Randall Clark January 27 2017 The real on Lyda Krewson and homelessness St Louis American Retrieved August 26 2019 Davis Elliott February 21 2018 Taxpayers shelled out nearly 500K to expand services for the homeless in the City of St Louis FOX2now com Retrieved August 27 2019 Lippmann Rachel November 29 2018 St Louis will boost the number of beds at its emergency homeless shelter this winter St Louis Public Radio Retrieved August 27 2019 Rice Rachel August 23 2019 St Louis mayor calls for emergency launch of violence prevention program St Louis Post Dispatch Retrieved August 27 2019 Messenger Tony August 26 2019 Messenger Want to help cure violence in St Louis Close the Workhouse St Louis Post Dispatch Retrieved August 27 2019 Hidalgo Carolina July 3 2018 Activists launch campaign to close the Workhouse reduce St Louis jail population St Louis Public Radio Retrieved August 27 2019 St Louis Mayor Broadcasts Names Addresses of Citizens Calling for Police Reform Riverfront Times Retrieved June 27 2020 Mayor Lyda Krewson Twitter com Retrieved June 27 2020 Acevedo Nicole June 27 2020 St Louis mayor slammed for broadcasting names addresses of defund the police supporters NBC News Retrieved July 2 2020 Coronel Justina June 28 2020 After naming protesters wanting to defund police thousands petition for the resignation of St Louis mayor ksdk com Retrieved July 2 2020 Paul P Murphy and Alisha Ebrahimji St Louis couple pulls firearms on protesters cutting through their private street CNN Retrieved August 3 2020 Curtis Ramona Hurwitz Sophie June 29 2020 Hundreds march through CWE on Sunday to demand resignation of Mayor Lyda Krewson couple points guns at protestors St Louis American Retrieved July 2 2020 Further reading editBarker Jacob November 19 2020 Buffeted by controversies and lack of a mandate Krewson struggled to exercise power in decentralized City Hall The St Louis Post Dispatch Retrieved April 7 2021 Smith Mitch September 19 2017 Amid Protests St Louis Mayor Walks a Political Tightrope The New York Times Retrieved April 7 2021 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lyda Krewson St Louis Mayor s Office website Campaign website Lyda Krewson at Ballotpedia Profile at Vote Smart Political offices Preceded byFrancis Slay Mayor of St Louis2017 2021 Succeeded byTishaura Jones Portals nbsp Biography nbsp Politics nbsp United States Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lyda Krewson amp oldid 1215228820, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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