Karen Bass Must Lead the Charge to Oust Kevin de Leon

LA WATCHDOG

LA WATCHDOG - On December 12, 2022, Karen Bass will be sworn in as our next mayor. 

While many Angelenos have their own ideas of what she needs to do in her first one hundred days, none more important than ousting Kevin de Leon from the Los Angeles City Council.  

Councilman Kevin de Leon is now the poster child of the dysfunction and corruption that continues to rot the City Council and City Hall.  He reinforces our lack of trust and confidence in the City Council and all of City Hall.  And every day, he is the target of protesters who continue to disrupt meetings of the City Council. 

Bass does not have the authority to remove Kevin de Leon from office.  But she does have the bully pulpit where she can demand Kevin de Leon’s resignation.   

She also has a well-funded political organization that she can mobilize to work with the underfunded stakeholders of Council District 14 to gather the necessary 21,000 signatures to place the recall on the ballot and to manage a campaign to assure that the voters of CD 14 approve the recall.  

[Real Reform in LA Begins with Ousting Kevin de Leon

Karen Bass also needs to call on the officials of the Democratic Party to endorse the recall of Kevin de Leon. The Democrats need to put their money and efforts where their mouths are.  Otherwise, the Democrats are hypocrites, implicitly supporting the racist remarks of Nury Martinez.  

Karen Bass also needs to demand that the Los Angeles County Federation of Labor and its new President, Yvonne Wheeler, use its best efforts to aid in the recall of Kevin de Leon.   

Bouncing Kevin de Leon is important to the residents of Council District 14.  Today, they are not being properly represented by the wounded Kevin de Leon because the Councilmembers have refused to have anything to do with him because of the secret meeting where he did not call out Nury Martinez and her racially insensitive remarks.          

More importantly, bouncing Kevin de Leon will begin the long process of restoring trust and confidence in our corrupt City Council and City Hall.  

This is an easy lift for our new mayor and will enhance her credibility with all Angelenos.   Is she up to the task? 

(Jack Humphreville writes LA Watchdog for CityWatch. He is the President of the DWP Advocacy Committee, the Budget and DWP representative for the Greater Wilshire Neighborhood Council, and a Neighborhood Council Budget Advocate.  He can be reached at:  [email protected].)