Toward the end of his letter, Cedillo turns toward a broader discussion of cancel culture, referencing a recent controversy that led to the singer Lizzo using then removing the word spaz from a song. Thats important because the median household income in the district is around $35,000, well below the city average, and gentrification and displacement are huge issues as rising home prices and rents have priced out longtime residents. Thats not expected in South L.A.s 9th District, where Price, a two-term incumbent, is facing a vigorous challenge from Vasquez. Weeks later, college administrator Dulce Vasquez posted her response to the City Councils decision to cut hundreds of LAPD officers. 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. On the city's Eastside in District 1, City Councilman Gilbert "Gil" Cedillo is getting a run for his money from his only challenger, public policy advocate Eunisses Hernndez. Krekorian on Tuesday said he's not going to wait for the two to resign to hold . And in a closely watched race in South L.A., educator Dulce Vasquez is attempting to unseat Councilman Curren Price. Soto-Martnez, whose Prius has a custom LBRMVMT license plate, has spent most of his career organizing hotel workers and leading campaigns with Unite Here Local 11. Cedillo's description of the rise in Latino power matched his own path to City Hall. Meanwhile, fatal shootings by police have spiked, sparking demands for a more humane response to people facing addiction and mental health challenges. [citation needed]. Copyright 2023 KABC Television, LLC. "While I did not engage in the conversation in question, I was present at times during this meeting last year. Wick says that he is to the left of the incumbent . degree from the People's College of Law, in Los Angeles. Soto-Martinez is looking to unseat Councilman Mitch. Note: In District 1, Eunisses Hernandez, a community organizer, defeated longtime Councilmember Gil Cedillo outright in the June primary, with 54% of the vote to Cedillo's 46%. March 6, 2017 / 10:39 PM (Madeleine Hordinski / Los Angeles Times). Ive seen how incarcerating folks has just not kept us safe, and so I do believe we need to divert people out of our carceral system, she said. [citation needed] Proponents state that the bill would finally narrow the large gap in education for a US citizen and an undocumented immigrant, thus providing equality and greater opportunity. We're in a different spot now than we were 25 years ago. Here are 10 you cant miss, Review: A reimagined Secret Garden fails to flower anew at the Ahmanson Theatre, How USC trainers saved Vincent Iwuchukwu after cardiac arrest, Blizzard conditions close major highways and roads in Lake Tahoe area, I-5 closed through Grapevine as last wave of winter storm hits Southern California, Dictators and criminals fear this USC instructor whos making the case for an Oscar, Photos: Mountain communities buried in snow | More on the way, Prosecutor in controversial Hannah Tubbs case suspended for misgendering defendant. They show up after it happens.. You can read more about the boards mission and its members at About The Times Editorial Board. And they have resisted demands from activists for a Peoples Budget that would eviscerate law enforcement spending. On other issues, his office has been called unresponsive and aloof, with some constituents complaining that Cedillo is unwilling to engage with residents and groups that he disagrees with. ", 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. Today signifies much more than just another bill being signed by our governor. (Irfan Khan / Los Angeles Times) Two days after a leaked audio recording jolted Los Angeles, angry . Cedillo has . De Len and Cedillo have been under. 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. He and his team got food distributed to needy residents, and COVID-19 testing and vaccinations in the community quickly. Community activist Eunisses Hernandez, who is running for L.A. City Council, talks with Glassell Park residents. Cedillo and Hernandez have taken plenty of swings at each other. At the state level, Cedillo was nicknamed One Bill Gil for his tenacious and at times seemingly quixotic quest to pass legislation allowing immigrants who are in the country without authorization to obtain drivers licenses. 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. By all conventional measures, the campaign had been a failure. He lost in the primary on June 7, 2022. [9] Cedillo attempted to have driver's licenses to undocumented immigrants reinstated, and was the author of the California DREAM Act. 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. The power of incumbency typically brings considerable financial advantages and establishment backing to candidates at all levels of government. An earlier version of this story incorrectly spelled her first name as Megan., 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. Latinos make up about half of the citys population, but at the time of the conversation held just four of 15 council seats. 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. In 2011, Cedillo authored a pair of assembly bills to allow undocumented immigrants to obtain financial aid for universities through both private and public sources. Undocumented immigrants in the process of becoming legal residents, and citizens considered to have authorized presence but not legal permanent residency status, are known as people residing under the color of the law. Hernandez, on the other hand, has made transportation and street safety top priorities within her larger environmental justice and climate change agenda. Nowhere is the array of views on public safety as vast as in OFarrells district, which takes in such areas as Silver Lake and Atwater Village. He blocked bike lanes, including directing city staff to remove bike lanes from the widened Spring Street bridge. Both Martinez and Herrera resigned this week after a furor over the racist and derogatory remarks. Corado, a self-described police abolitionist, has the endorsement of Melina Abdullah, co-founder of Black Lives Matter-Los Angeles, and has spoken in vivid terms about shutting down the LAPD. Opinion: Guns are the biggest public health threat kids face. Now, all three are running for Los Angeles City Council in the June 7 election, looking to unseat a trio of incumbents who have served on the body for nearly a decade. As the only serious candidate challenging Cedillo, Hernandez faces a more difficult climb. 2023 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. I just focus on the work and delivering services as a council member like I always have and focusing on a public service agenda and not a political agenda, OFarrell said. Councilman Mitch OFarrell is being forced into a Nov. 8 runoff and is now trailing his opponent, labor organizer Hugo Soto-Martinez, in a district that takes in all or part of Hollywood, Silver Lake, Echo Park and Atwater Village. In this pivotal election year, we'll break down the ballot and tell you why it matters in our L.A. on the Record newsletter. You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times. The council member has also been a barrier to building bike infrastructure and street projects designed to make it safer and easier for people to travel without a car. He ran for a seat on the Los Angeles City Council representing Council District 1 and was elected in 2013. Only radical intervention can save juvenile justice, Commentary: L.A.s snowy mountains are a glorious, fleeting thing to behold. [10] He was Chair of the Senate Select Committee on Immigration and the Economy and was a member of the Senate standing committees on Appropriations, Health, Public Safety, Rules, and Transportation and Housing. The man then drops the. TerrazasCross did not respond when asked whether that line in the letter was a reference to Bass suggesting that Rick Caruso, her opponent in the mayoral race, paid for the endorsement of a local Latino Democratic club comments for which she later apologized. [16], Following his failed bid for U.S. Congress, Cedillo was elected to the California State Assembly's 45th District seat in 2010. Why arent we warning them. [32] His opponents were Jesse Rosas, Giovany Hernandez, and Joe Bray-Ali. Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information, Gil Cedillo, a champion for immigrant rights, imperiled by racist leak scandal, Why I Did Not Resign by Councilmember Gil Cedillo (Ret. Discussion of this topic led to assessing which Council members might support expanded Latino representation and who might see that as a step back for other communities, particularly districts represented by African Americans, Cedillo writes. 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. Cedillo worked for the Service Employees International Union (SEIU Local 660), Los Angeles County's largest union, where he served as general manager from 1990 to 1996. The City Council has always been more conservative than the electorate, Guerra added, characterizing the old system as a tremendous factor in the power of incumbency, whereas the new system allows for greater challenges.. 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. Cedillo, like Price and OFarrell, voted repeatedly over the past decade to increase the police budget, signing off on several raises for officers. Cedillo hasn't made any public comments since issuing an apology, and told The Times earlier this week that he didn't make racist remarks or mock his colleagues. The Los Angeles Times editorial board determines the positions of The Times as an institution. OFarrell said he thinks the LAPD needs more officers but did not specify how many. [citation needed] The measures have drawn both praise and criticism from various organizations. In the conversation about redistricting which took place in October 2021 at the L.A. County Federation of Labor the group discussed maintaining Latino political power while also ensuring they and their colleagues would have districts that help them win reelection. Rifts and alliances on the City Council are common, and Bonin endorsed Hernandez in the race. "Privileged powerful people stopping business from being conducted at City Hall is a gut punch, Harris said. Shes also focused on affordable housing production and tenant protections. 65.109.71.124 Councilmember-elect Eunisses Hernandez, who defeated Gil Cedillo in June, stands behind Bonin. In 2002, he was elected to the State Senate. [3] His father worked as a mechanic at American Can in Vernon and was a member of the United Steelworkers of America. De Len and Cedillo have given no indication in recent days that they intend to resign in the aftermath of The Times reporting on the leaked audio, which was recorded during a meeting at the L.A . Cedillo can be heard discussing his frustration with parts of his district. LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Community activist Eunisses Hernandez declared victory this weekend over incumbent Gil Cedillo in the race to represent District 1 of the Los Angeles City Council. She is a native Angeleno. Last year, he succeeded in moving about $90 million out of the department and into job programs, anti-gang initiatives, a guaranteed income program and other community services. O'Farrell canceled Friday's meeting and again called on Cedillo and De Len to resign. 11:43 a.m. March 3, 2022Meghan Choi served as field director for the 2017 Salans campaign, not campaign manager. All three challengers are mounting credible campaigns, hoping to replicate the 2020 success of Nithya Raman, who became the first council candidate to unseat an incumbent in 17 years. This modern version of McCarthyism is a danger to democracy, not a defense. You dont reduce that by defunding the police, the councilman said in an interview. I have poor people, he told Martinez. They were on neighborhood councils and in homeowners associations and it was basically like small-town government, said Newman, who once worked for the late Councilman Tom LaBonge. So unlike 25 years ago, we now have a Mexican in charge of the [county Federation of Labor]. Thats good. 02-2503-2490. Cedillo received 71,199 votes, Ten received 18,581 votes, and Murray Levy, a Libertarian candidate, received 3,469 votes. 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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. A bombshell recording has thrown L.A. politics into chaos. Two years after the city erupted in protest over police killings, those candidates and several others will test the publics appetite for reining in law enforcement spending. You decide whether you want to take your diabetes medicine. The population of District 1 is nearly two-thirds Latino, but some areas have seen wealthier, white residents move in. I think it is unusual in the city of L.A. to have this many challengers who are getting the traction that they are. 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. ), Inside the room: The entire L.A. 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(Irfan Khan / Los Angeles Times) Two days after a leaked audio recording jolted Los Angeles, angry. She is a native Angeleno. On Twitter, Corado has called police cadets future murderers and suggested more than once that LAPD officers eat their own guns. Hernandez has spent years working to transform the criminal justice system, and she wants to curb the responsibilities and power of the Los Angeles Police Department. His spokesperson, Conrado TerrazasCross, did not respond when asked why Cedillo chose to wait until after his term was over before releasing the letter. I would be at home with [unreliable] internet with my little brother, overseeing his Zoom school too as Im trying to do my own work.. Hernandez, a long-time resident of District 1, has led the ballot count for the last several days. 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. Clearly, I should have intervened," Cedillo said in the statement, which also noted that "remarks made about my colleagues son were simply unacceptable. 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. Column: 15 minutes of fame flies by. Just hours after his City Council term ended, Gil Cedillo released a three-page letter Monday titled Why I Did Not Resign, in which he shares his thoughts about the racist conversation and leak scandal that tarred his final months in office. In the video, which appeared on KTLA news, a man exits the Tesla, enters a neighboring yard and steals signs that support Joe Bray-Ali, who is running against Cedillo. All rights reserved. [15] Chu defeated Cedillo with 15,338 votes (31.9%) to Cedillo's 11,244 votes (23.4%). With such a large field of candidates, the race will likely produce a Nov. 8 runoff between the top two. A self-described Mexican American Jew who has a Black brother-in-law and a Black nephew, Harris said she was left shaking after hearing Martinez's suggestion of striking the young Black son of a white councilmember, and questioned why Cedillo didnt shut down the talk. OFarrell praised the switch to even-year elections, which he voted for, but characterized evaluations of the electorate as something best left to the pundits. 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. Today is history in the making because it is the day we return justice back to the people.[27]. There is a value to having contrary opinions in City Hall, where so many processes and policies havent been reconsidered for decades and the status quo isnt serving vast numbers of Angelenos. 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? Warmer storms could cause problems, LAPD should stop handling many non-emergency calls, police union says, Eric Garcettis stalled nomination to ambassadors post sees slight progress, Column: It took public shaming, but victims of LAPDs fireworks explosion wont be evicted, L.A. (Irfan Khan / Los Angeles Times) Just hours after his City Council term ended, Gil Cedillo released a three-page letter. Cedillo has yet to concede. ", Later, when Martinez employed stereotypes long used against Oaxacans in Mexico and in the United States, saying she sees a lot of "little short dark people" in Koreatown, Cedillo chimed in and stated, Puro Oaxacans. No one, she said, should be punished for drug use. Here are 10 you cant miss, 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. LOS ANGELES (CNS) -- Former City Councilman Gil Cedillo, who defied widespread calls to resign over his participation in a racist 2021 conversation that attempted to manipulate the city's. L.A. Councilmember Kevin de Len, left, and former Council President Nury Martinez confer at a meeting on Oct. 4, 2022. In Los Angeles, a century of off-cycle municipal elections and the sheer size of the citys sprawling council districts fortified officeholders positions. 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, Its really bad up here. 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