Saturday, May 9, 2026

BISHOP LEROY GUILLORY & TEAM COMPTON Honors Mothers with Free Sunday Brunch at DC3 Cafe in COMPTON

 Mother's Day

The Mother's Day Brunch at the DC-3

The DC-3

The DC-3 Gourmet Cafe

DC-3

Preparing for Mother's Day Brunch

BISHOP LEROY GUILLORY & TEAM COMPTON Honors Mothers with Free Sunday Brunch at DC3 Cafe in COMPTON 961 West Alondra Blvd.

I would like to give my sincere gratitude to Team Compton for co-sponsoring this Mother's Day Brunch”
— Bishop Leroy GUILLORY, OMBUDSMAN GENERAL
COMPTON, CA, UNITED STATES, May 9, 2026  -- Bishop Leroy Guillory, Ombudsman General and TEAM COMPTON, is sponsoring a special Mother's Day brunch at the renowned DC3 Cafe located at the Tuskegee Aeronautical Museum in the heart of Compton from 10 am to 3 pm. The event, which will be free for all mothers, aims to honor and celebrate the mothers of the City of Compton for their unwavering support and dedication to their families and community. "We owe these mothers of Compton for standing in the gap for this entire city!" Said, Bishop Guillory.

Bishop Guillory, a prominent figure in the Compton community, expressed his gratitude toward the city's mothers, stating they have been the true angels who have kept Compton in the good graces of God. He emphasized the importance of recognizing and appreciating the hard work and sacrifices of mothers, who have played a crucial role in shaping the city and its people. The Sunday brunch was a small gesture of appreciation for their tireless efforts.

The event will be a huge success, with a large turnout of mothers and their families as the event has 250 RSVPs. The DC3 Cafe, known for its delicious food and rich history, provided the perfect setting for the celebration. Attendees will be treated to a delectable spread of food, music, and heartfelt speeches honoring the mothers of Compton. The event also will serve as an opportunity for the community to come together and show support for the mothers who have held the city up.

TEAM COMPTON, a group of stakeholders organized and dedicated to promoting unity and progress in the city, intends to make the Mother's Day brunch an annual tradition. The organization aims to continue honoring and uplifting the mothers of Compton, who have been the backbone of the community. For more information about TEAM COMPTON visit Bishop Guillory's website at www.Bishopljguillory.com

The Mother's Day brunch at DC3 Cafe is promised to be a heartwarming and memorable event, bringing the community together to celebrate the mothers of Compton. TEAM COMPTON and Bishop Guillory extend their sincere thanks to all the mothers for their unwavering love and support. The event is a true testament to the strength and resilience of the mothers of Compton, and their contributions will continue to be recognized and appreciated.

Bishop Guillory and Team Compton came together to host a special brunch event to honor the mothers in the community. The event, co-sponsored by Team Compton, will also serve as the launch of a new song titled "Team Compton," written by the team and produced by record industry legend "Cricket." The song aims to inspire and unite the people of Compton as Bishop Guillory runs for Mayor in the upcoming June 2 election.

"I would like to give my sincere gratitude to Team Compton for co-sponsoring this Mother's Day Brunch," said Bishop Guillory. "It is an honor to have such a dedicated and talented team by my side as we work towards a better future for Compton. This brunch is a small token of appreciation for the mothers in our community who play such an important role in shaping our city."

The Mother's Day brunch will take place on May 10 at the Tuskegee Aeronautical Museum and will feature a special performance of the new song "Team Compton." 

"We are excited to release our new song 'Team Compton' at this most paramount event," said Bishop Guillory. "The song was written by our team, and we hope it will inspire and unite the people of Compton as we work towards a brighter future for our city. We are grateful to have the support of Team Compton and we look forward to seeing everyone at the Mother's Day brunch."

As Bishop Guillory continues his campaign for Mayor, this event serves as a reminder of the importance of community and coming together to create positive change. The release of the new song "Team Compton" is a testament to the unity and strength of the people of Compton. For more information about the Mother's Day brunch and the upcoming election, please visit Bishop Guillory's website. WWW.BISHOPLJGUILLORY.COM

Bishop Leroy Guillory Takes a Stand Against Forced Pension Payments in Compton Mayoral Race

 














Follow the money and you’ll see a lot of waste. It’s hard to watch a $77 billion bullet train boondoggle or city employees embezzling thousands of dollars”
— Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association (HJTA)
COMPTON, CA, UNITED STATES, May 10, 2026 -- 

In a historic move, Bishop Leroy Guillory, a front runner in the upcoming mayoral race on June 2, 2026, has taken a bold stance against the long-standing practice of property owners being forced to pay employee pensions in the City of Compton. This marks the first time in 47 years that a potential mayor has challenged the establishment and their support for the incumbent mayor.

Bishop Guillory's campaign has gained momentum as he promises to bring much-needed change to the city of Compton. His stance against the forced pension payments has resonated with many residents and business owners who have long been burdened by this practice. Guillory believes that it is unfair for property owners to bear the responsibility of funding employee pensions, and he is determined to find a more equitable solution.

The incumbent mayor, who has been endorsed by every elected official in the state of California representing Compton, has been criticized for maintaining the status quo and not addressing the issue of forced pension payments. Bishop Guillory's bold stance has put him at odds with the establishment, but he remains undeterred in his mission to bring about positive change for the city of Compton.

As the mayoral primary race comes to an end, Bishop Guillory's campaign continues to gain support from residents and business owners who are tired of the same old politics. His determination to challenge the establishment and address important issues like forced pension payments has set him apart from other candidates. The people of Compton are ready for change, and Bishop Guillory may just be the one to bring it. Stay tuned for updates on the mayoral race and Bishop Guillory's campaign as the election draws near.

Bishop Leroy Guillory, the Ombudsman General and advocate for fair taxation, has had enough of the burden placed on property owners in Compton to pay for the pensions of city employees. In a recent statement, Bishop Guillory called for the city of Compton to take responsibility for its own bills, rather than relying on the hardworking citizens, and property owners.

According to recent reports, only 12 cities in the entire state of California put the burden of the tax to pay the pension of the city employees on the property owners. This has resulted in far too many seniors losing their homes due to the high tax rate. Bishop Guillory believes that this is an unfair and unsustainable practice that must be addressed immediately.

In response to this issue, Bishop Guillory has launched an initiative to bring attention to the struggles faced by property owners in Compton. His goal is to alleviate the stress and pressure placed on these property owners by demanding that the city of Compton pays its own bills. Bishop said he believes that it is time for the city to take responsibility for its own financial obligations, rather than relying on the hard-earned money of its citizens.

Bishop Guillory's initiative has gained widespread support from community members and leaders alike. It is time for fairness and accountability to be restored in California's tax system. Bishop Guillory urges the city of Com to take action and relieve the burden on property owners. Together, we can create a more equitable and sustainable future for all.

Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association (HJTA): 

"Follow the money and you’ll see a lot of waste. It’s hard to watch a $77 billion bullet train
boondoggle or city employees embezzling thousands of dollars 3,4 while state taxes are rising
and 2018 saw nearly 250 local tax increases placed on the ballot5
.
With the State Legislature planning to spend over $200 billion for the second year in a row6
,
Californians’ quality of life should be amazing next to states with much smaller budgets.
However, this is not the case: In US News and World Report’s 2018 rankings for states with the
best quality of life, California ranked 50th 7. In stark contrast, North Dakota ranked first for the
best quality of life, and with a 2017-2019 budget of only $13.55 billion 8.
.
California’s government throws money at problems, like one $200 million project that ballooned
to $1 billion 9. Yet no matter how much money the government collects and spends, every year
brings more demands for more money and new taxes. From 2016 to 2017, more than 138,000
Californians left the state, many citing the cost of living and excessive taxes as the reason 10
.
When a state has such an outstandingly large budget, and yet has the worst quality of life,
where is all this money going?

Follow the Money 2018 brings to light documented examples of waste, fraud, and abuse of your
hard-earned taxpayer dollars. The cases herein are meant to provide you, the taxpayer, with the
resources necessary to understand how and where your money is being spent by government
officials and bureaucrats. Follow the Money 2018 has been divided into several general
categories to better illustrate the ways in which the various government entities in California squander taxpayer dollars."

Bishop Guillory, a candidate for Mayor of the City of Compton, is taking a stand against the recent tax that has placed the burden of paying city employees on property owners. In an effort to alleviate this financial strain on the community, Bishop Guillory is spearheading a petition drive to place the initiative on the November ballot. Compton voters and stakeholders are encouraged to contact Bishop Guillory and show their support for this important cause.

The tax, which was implemented in 1947, has caused frustration and financial strain for many property owners in Compton. Bishop Guillory believes that this tax unfairly targets a specific group of individuals Property Owners and is not a sustainable solution for the city's financial issues. As a result, he has launched a petition drive to gather signatures and place the initiative on the November ballot. If successful, this initiative would repeal the tax and provide relief for property owners.

Bishop Guillory is calling on all Compton voters and stakeholders to join him in this effort. He believes that by working together, the community can make a positive change and alleviate the financial burden on property owners. "This initiative is about fairness and standing up for the rights of our community. I urge all Compton voters and stakeholders to contact me and show their support for this initiative. Together, we can make a difference and create a better future for our city," said Bishop Guillory.

Once the necessary signatures are gathered, the initiative will be placed on the November ballot. Bishop Guillory is confident that with the support of the community, the initiative will be successful. He is encouraging all Kompton voters and stakeholders to vote "Yes" in November and make their voices heard. For more information on how to support this initiative, please contact Bishop Guillory at www.BishopLJGuillory.Com. Let's come together and make a positive change for the City of Compton.