Cloudflare Ray ID: 7a145231884f2c1e ", "My daughter is a 9-year-old Girl Scout. It never should have been cut in the first place, he said. Both Martinez and Herrera resigned this week after a furor over the racist and derogatory remarks. Cedillo has yet to concede. Cedillo filed a claim in December 2010 with the California Victim Compensation and Government Claims Board seeking back pay for what he maintains were illegal pay and benefit cuts. The group soon grew into Ground Game L.A., a grass-roots organization dedicated to building community and electoral power. But her public safety strategy is more moderate than the ones being pushed by some of OFarrells opponents. Johnson has criticized OFarrell for scaling back police spending in 2020, saying the move contributed to the decline in LAPD staffing. You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked. This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times. Warmer storms could cause problems, 19 cafes that make L.A. a world-class coffee destination, The chance of a lifetime: Five friends ski the tallest mountain in Los Angeles, Shocking, impossible gas bills push restaurants to the brink of closures, Im visiting all 600 L.A. spots on the National Register. (Irfan Khan / Los Angeles Times) Two days after a leaked audio recording jolted Los Angeles, angry. In a questionnaire circulated by L.A.s Democratic Socialists, he was asked if he is a police abolitionist and checked the box indicating yes. On that form, he described abolition as an eventual goal, saying he favors caring for our communities, instead of violently oppressing our neighbors.. He also notes that he has had African American friends and mentors my entire life, from sports and school to politics., He argues that the way the media covered the leak scandal isnt how the media covers other racially insensitive conversations, comparing the October 2021 conversation which included racist comments about a council members young Black son with now-Mayor Karen Bass making some regrettable comments in a debate.. Hernandez had the backing of a number of grassroots groups, including the L.A. chapter of the Democratic Socialists of America and Councilman Mike Bonin. Councilmember Blumenfield and Controller Galperin, like Councilmember Cedillo, are currently running for election. "One devil and another devil," Cedillo. (Madeleine Hordinski / Los Angeles Times). In the wake of Ramans 2020 win, some see a shift. We know that police officers do not prevent crime, he said at one forum. On Tuesday, Soto-Martinez was leading OFarrell 38% to 34%. Eunisses Hernandez is running for L.A. City Council District 1. You decide whether youre going to do chemo or even drink coffee.. He has argued in favor of eliminating the entire $3-billion police budget, with the proceeds going to social workers, mental health and antipoverty programs. Earlier, the comments in the roughly hourlong audio veered into divisive and racist remarks. She was part of the team that was a 2022 Pulitzer Prize finalist in breaking news for work covering a fatal shooting on the set of the film Rust. Previously, she was the author of the Essential California newsletter. He said he would be open to a reasonable request from the department for additional funds. This year, Ground Game members are helping lead progressive campaigns challenging incumbents in two City Council districts. Cedillo was endorsed by Bernie Sanders and has long championed immigrant rights. Weeks later, college administrator Dulce Vasquez posted her response to the City Councils decision to cut hundreds of LAPD officers. (Irfan Khan / Los Angeles Times) Just hours after his City Council term ended, Gil Cedillo released a three-page letter. Joe Bray-Ali, who is running against incumbent Gil Cedillo, made the allegation. De Len and Cedillo were involved in a recorded conversation that included racist comments that led to Nury Martinez resigning from her council seat. Joe Bray-Ali, who is running against incumbent Gil Cedillo, made the allegation. District 1 stretches from Highland Park and Glassell Park in the north through Elysian Park and Chinatown to Westlake and Pico Union. Why arent we warning them. Let me say this. However, this also carries a sense of turnabout: In 2015, Cedillo endorsed Gloria Molina, who was running . [16], Following his failed bid for U.S. Congress, Cedillo was elected to the California State Assembly's 45th District seat in 2010. The field to unseat him includes Steve Johnson, a sergeant in the Los Angeles County Sheriffs Department who wants to add about 1,500 police officers. Vasquez is challenging Councilman Curren Price in South Los Angeles. 11:43 a.m. March 3, 2022Meghan Choi served as field director for the 2017 Salans campaign, not campaign manager. ", Fernando Guerra, a professor of political science at Loyola Marymount University, when asked specifically about Cedillo's comments, said, "It's not appropriate to discuss any group by their physical traits. involved with the construction of the U.S.-Mexico border wall promised by President Donald Trump before being able to work with the City of Los Angeles. Life is stressful. But for young progressives energized by Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders 2016 presidential bid and devastated by Donald Trumps victory, the Salans campaign had offered an outlet for frustration and a sense of the possible in city politics. If you do all that, he said during a recent candidate forum, crime is going to drop so drastically that the rest of it is just going to be up to us, to figure out how to keep each other safe.. Opinion: Why does Mexicos president want to dismantle the democratic system that elected him? 02-2503-2490. Councilman Gil Cedillo, a veteran politician forced into a rare runoff in 2017, is being challenged by community activist Eunisses Hernandez in a district stretching from MacArthur Park to. Cedillo was already scheduled to step down Dec. 11 after community activist Eunisses Hernandez won the June primary in District 1. It is rare for City Council members to endorse someone running against an incumbent. City Council candidate Dulce Vasquez at her home in Los Angeles in August. Corados political career was born out of tragedy: His younger sister Melyda Mely Corado was fatally shot by a Los Angeles police officer at the Silver Lake Trader Joes where she worked in 2018. At the other end of the spectrum is Albert Corado, whose sister was shot to death by police in 2018 during a standoff in Silver Lake. Cedillo, in turn, has distributed fliers blasting Hernandez over some of her stances, including her support for the decriminalization of certain drug offenses, such as heroin possession. [38], In December 2013, Cedillo authored a Los Angeles City Council resolution urging President Obama to halt most deportations and to expand the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program to "all immigrant families who are not engaged in criminal activity. Congresswoman Solis accepted an appointment from President-elect Barack Obama as United States Labor Secretary. They show up after it happens.. [36][37] However, he lost to political newcomer, Eunisses Hernandez. Our campaign in no way condones the actions of these individuals, who appear to have been supporters of Councilmember Cedillo acting on their own. David Zahniser covers Los Angeles City Hall for the Los Angeles Times. [18] Cedillo served as chairman of California's Latino Congressional Caucus. Each of them voted last year to study the idea of moving traffic enforcement away from armed officers, although progress on that has been slow. That means the winner of June 7 primary election takes the seat. 25). Hernandez, 32, campaigned on stronger renter protections and called for funds to be shifted away from the Los Angeles Police Department and into other services, such as housing and mental health specialists. The electorate is complicated. This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks. [15] Chu defeated Cedillo with 15,338 votes (31.9%) to Cedillo's 11,244 votes (23.4%). Los Angeles City Council members Gil Cedillo, Bob Blumenfield, Monica Rodriguez and Curren Price were on track to secure another term as primary results continued to come in Wednesday, while. Should any of the challengers succeed, they could find themselves in an unlikely position in four years time: running as incumbent members of one of the most powerful local legislative bodies in the country. Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. City Councilmember Gil Cedillo, 68, stepped in to guide the discussion among himself, Councilmembers Nury Martinez and Kevin De Len, and Los Angeles County Federation of Labor leader Ron. Hernandez, a long-time resident of District 1, has led the ballot count for the last several days. Cedillo argues that their task was particularly difficult because of former President Trumps attempt to exclude millions of immigrants in the country illegally from the 2020 census, writing: My former council district lost untold thousands of residents, and I have yet to see the media outrage for that crime against our Latino communities.. So unlike 25 years ago, we now have a Mexican in charge of the [county Federation of Labor]. [20] Senator Cedillo agreed to repeal the law he wrote under the agreement with the Governor to work on a bipartisan bill. "It's enraging. [citation needed] Gil Cedillo is a member of the Council of La Raza. The county Federation of Labor identified new Latino voters, sending them mailers that Cedillo was the Democrat that Pete Wilson feared most.". Bass apologized, and the public myself included accepted her explanation. City Councilmember Gil Cedillo, 68, stepped in to guide the discussion among himself, Councilmembers Nury Martinez and Kevin De Len, and Los Angeles County Federation of Labor leader Ron. Hes been an advocate for marginalized communities for years and you cant take that away no matter what he said.". - Free Online Library", "Office of Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. - Newsroom", "Gov. The power of incumbency typically brings considerable financial advantages and establishment backing to candidates at all levels of government. What's next for the councilmember is unclear. You cannot be dismissive of the crime thats taking place, said Cedillo, who lives downtown. De Len and Cedillo have been under. Now he faces widespread calls to resign and criticism for not speaking up, and for at points chiming in during the divisive and loaded conversation that has left allies feeling brokenhearted and opponents emboldened. Critics claim that the measure is a waste of taxpayer money for an already cash-strapped California with tuition costs increasing and many students unable to continue their education. The assembly bills, known as AB130 and AB131 for private and public financial aid respectively, became law. But to resign for staying silent, with no look at who said what in that room, and ignoring the totality of my work and history? Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information, Woman in her 70s found stabbed to death in Lake Forest home, Yosemite breaks decades-old snowfall record, closing national park indefinitely, San Diego federal judge had defendants 13-year-old daughter handcuffed. Hernandez who co-chaired a successful county ballot measure campaign in 2020 to steer more county money to social services and jail diversion programs said that more than one local elected official urged her to be a good girl and not oppose a longtime councilman who would be unseated in four years by term limits. Its not business as usual anymore.. Soto-Martinez is looking to unseat Councilman Mitch. Cedillo also writes extensively about how Black and Latino interests have both figured into his personal history, citing his leadership of the Service Employees International Union Local 660 at a time when it had more African American members than any other union in L.A. and his support of Jesse Jackson and Barack Obama as a Democratic Party convention delegate. We clearly are not being held to the same standards, Cedillo writes. [5] President Bill Clinton stated that his decision to provide funding "was reached after critical consultations with SEIU". Council President Nury Martinez needs to resign, Councilmembers Kevin De Leon and Gil. But we also believe Los Angeles, like most of the U.S., needs a professional police force and if it takes more money or manpower to have fair, protective community policing, that is a worthy investment. Last year, the number of homicides in the city reached its highest point since 2006, in large part due to increased gun violence. All these new people are going to be voting people whove historically voted in congressional and state elections who havent voted in city elections, said Pynoos, a former aide to Councilman Mike Bonin running against OFarrell. ), Inside the room: The entire L.A. City Council racist audio leak, annotated by our experts, Before and after photos from space show storms effect on California reservoirs, Dramatic before and after photos from space show epic snow blanketing SoCal mountains, 19 cafes that make L.A. a world-class coffee destination, The chance of a lifetime: Five friends ski the tallest mountain in Los Angeles, Shocking, impossible gas bills push restaurants to the brink of closures, Im visiting all 600 L.A. spots on the National Register. [clarification needed], In 2006 and 2009 Cedillo again brought the proposal before the California legislature, failing both times. When Price won his first political campaign an Inglewood City Council race in 1993 it was at the expense of a three-term incumbent. Were not going to stop until we defund the police, get rid of [Dist. Her and her mom hand silk-screened all of these. (Irfan Khan / Los Angeles Times) Two days after a leaked audio recording jolted Los Angeles, angry . When four Latino leaders held a meeting to discuss Los Angeles' City Council boundaries last year, one in the group acted at points as the political elder in the room, a now-infamous audio recording revealed.