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Thursday, October 06, 2011

Hot Political Rumor: Did State Senator De Leon secure $5 Million Dollars of City of Vernon Money for "Connected Non-Profit" Legacy LA?

Blogger Notes: ** Disclaimer, this is only speculation that should never approach the level of reality, but the source of this information is very reliable and well-known in the community. We hope that this post serves as a pre-emptive strike against those who think that "Dirty Vernon Money" will open doors within any community outside of the City of Vernon, especially in CD 14. As former Montebello City Councilman Robert Urteaga remembers,, shilling for the City of Vernon did not open many doors in Boyle Heights and if the likes of Legacy LA's Lou Calanche and State Senator Kevin de Leon think that Vernon money will buy support for the Armory Project, then I predict stormy days ahead for their respective "legacies"---Scott Johnson
What is the bill due to State Senator Kevin De Leon for his support of an "Incorporated City of Vernon"?
Assembly Speaker John Perez and State Senator Kevin De Leon sparing over the City of Vernon "spoils"


Connections that make you go hmmm. Former infamous CD 14 City Councilman Richard Alatorre was once a paid shill for the City of Vernon P.ower Plant, Legacy LA Executive Director Lou Calanche once worked for Alatorre and was Senator de Leon's "Woman of the Year" as noted at another blog 
Wonder what CD 14 City Councilman Jose Huizar thinks of the speculation that City of Vernon money will be use to complete the Legacy LA Hazard Armory Proposal?
Your thoughts.................
Scott Johnson in CD 14

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1 Comments:

Blogger g said:

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October 07, 2011 2:41 PM  

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