| Archives Notes From the Editor 4-24-06 Is George Cole Leading Secret Meetings with Southeast L.A. County City Council Members to Break Away From LAUSD? Public Not Invited 4-18-06 Pseudo Civics Wears a Zarape in Huntington Park 3-27-06 The Rise and Fall of Edward Escareno. The Rise and Rise of Rosario Marin 3-27-06 Huntington Park is Republican Country 3-21-06 Sanctuary for Illegal Aliens & $31,000 City Job for Councilman's Father 3-13-06 City Attorney Francisco Leal Accused of Violating Conflict of Interest State Law 2-23-06 Police Chief Fired in Closed Door Session 2-1-06 A Hot Latina: Rosario Marin and Corruption in Huntington Park 1-30-06 Profiles in Corruption: Vicente Ortiz, Friend of Rosario Marin 1-16-06 Updated 1-18-06 with Post Data D.A. Quietly Prosecutes Ex-Councilman Edward Escareno on 12-20-05 for "GRAND THEFT" 12-27-05 The Con Artists in City Council Friends Are Really Well Protected. 12-5-05 Updated 12-6-05 with Post Data Honor Among Thieves - Part 2 Depriving The Public of Honest Services. George Cole's fingers in Huntington Park's cookie jar of politics and city contracts. 10-24-05 Honor Among Thieves - Part 1 Depriving The Public of Honest Services. 9-19-05 Post AB 11 How AB 11 will hit local elected officials in the pocket book. 9-8-05 Assembly Bill 11 (AKA "AB 11") Becomes California Law The Governor signed Assembly Bill Number 11 (AB 11) on September 6, 2005 to become California law. AB 11 closes a loophole and puts a cap on extreme salary abuse by elected officials who create "commissions" for to circumventing State mandated limits on their base salaries. Huntington Park's elected officials were listed in the bill as having one of the highest salaries of all California local cities, thus crystallizing the argument and need for passage of the bill. 8-31-05 Council Member John Noguez Gives Pinnochio A Run For His Money Juan "John" Noguez managed to convince his willing council colleagues and the public back in September 2004 that campaign limits was needed to stop the undue influence campaign contributors have on elected officials. Noguez told the Wave Newspaper "the aim is to prevent a company or group from trying to influence a candidate or an election with large donation." Then, after the 2005 elections (and before his 2007 reelection) he manages to convince them that campaign limits law really is not needed after all. 8-22-05 Huntington Park city council officially opposed AB 11 with 4-1 vote in January 2005 The editor makes some uncomfortable observations on the repealing of the 7 month-old campaign limits ordinance. Is the State Attorney General watching council member John Noguez's deft sleight of hand and questionable use of the city mechanisms and tools for creating new city ordinances for personal political gain?Current salary for council's Redevelopment Commission work is $1,950 for about 30 minutes of meeting time per month; it would drop to $150. A whopping 97% decrease. 8-04-05 Excessive Salaries of Huntington Park Council Members On November 30, 2004, WatchOurCity.com reported on the excessive Redevelopment Commission salaries paid to council members in Huntington Park. Six days later, on December 6, 2004, Assemblyman De La Torre announces his proposed Assembly Bill 11. Then on January 18, 2005, City Council publicly votes 4-1 to opposed De La Torre's bill. Later, on June 29, 2005, an L.A. Times report on salaries of local elected officials mentions Huntington Park which merits special recognition and is listed as having the highest paid Community Development Commission (CDC) salaries of all local cities. 6-8-05 The Editor of WatchOurCity.com Is On Vacation This time off gives elected officials a breather so that they may think nobody is watching them. Perhaps they can sneak in a pay raise, hire a new attorney in close door session without competing bids, or give another $30,000 in free public cash to their buddies to put on another 1-day fiesta. |

