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LA City council president wants Angelenos to decide local redistricting reforms

LA Daily News by LA Daily News
Feb 6, 2023 9:39 pm EST
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Los Angeles City Council President Paul Krekorian believes that any redistricting commission for the city should be decided by Angelenos, not by state lawmakers who may not even live in the area.

A resolution he introduced last week, stating council opposition to a proposed state bill that would do just that,  advanced out of the City Council’s Ad Hoc Committee on City Governance Reform on Monday, Feb. 6. Next it heads to the full city council for a vote.

Krekorian, who also chairs the ad hoc committee, said during Monday’s committee discussion that the state Legislature may not be aware or understand “all the things specific to Los Angeles” to be considered when establishing a commission, including the fact that some want to add more seats to the city council. That could impact the number and makeup of representatives that should serve on a redistricting commission.

“It would be a poor way to make policy” if the state Legislature did not take that into account, Krekorian said moments before committee members voted 6-0 to advance his resolution opposing Senate Bill 52, which was sponsored by Sen. Maria Elena Durazo, who represents District 26 in the state Senate.

Senate District 26 represents parts of eastern, northeastern and central L.A., including residents in East L.A., Eagle Rock, Los Feliz and Pico-Union.

The council president added that he believed handing over decisions related to the establishment of an independent redistricting commission to the state Legislature would be a “blatant abrogation of this council’s authority and responsibility under the city charter and, in my view, unconstitutional.”

Durazo hit back, stating, “It’s not surprising that current city councilmembers would oppose my work to take self-interest out of the redistricting process. They chose to ignore City Attorney Mike Feuer’s earlier recommendations. The Los Angeles City Council remains the largest entity in California without independent…

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