By Brian Hews and Jerry Bernstein
Central Basin Water District Board incumbent Phil Hawkins went on the attack Monday taking on his two rivals for recent statements made in Los Cerritos Community Newspaper.
Hawkins, a longtime Cerritos resident, and a former member of the California State Assembly, said that a series of print advertisements in Los Cerritos Community Newspaper have been a āphony political adā attack.
In an interview with LCCN Editor Jerry Bernstein and Reporter Randy Economy on Monday afternoon, Hawkins went on the offense by singling out his two rivals, Assemblyman Tony Mendoza and Cerritos community leader Jay Gray for āconducting a dirty and deliberate campaignā against him by ātwisting the factsā regarding several articles that recently appeared in both the Los Angeles Times and on local television news casts written by a writer who the Times now questions even exists.
āThis campaign is going to be about scare tactics, and half truths, and in some cases just flat out lies,ā Hawkins said.
But in an interview with Shelby Grad, City Editor of the Los Angeles Times, Hawkins “needs to be held accountable for his past statements.”
Ā āWe wanted to clarify several comments made in the story. Despite what Mr. Hawkins said, The Times has never retracted any of its articles about the Central Municipal Basin Water District and we never told officials there that the article was ābogus,ā Grad stold Los Cerritos Community Newspaper.
“The Times stands by our stories. Moreover, there has never been any confusion over the authors of those stories,ā Grad said.
In the advertisements published in Los Cerritos Community Newspaper during the past three weeks, Hawkins claims that his opponents have taken excerpts from that particular article and have ātwisted the factsā for their own āpolitical benefits.ā
Hawkins said that Mendoza was āmisstating the truthā about current residential water rates offered by Central Basin for his āown political gain.āĀ Ā He said it true the District raised the rates 40 percent but a breakdown of the increase reveals it cost the District $18 per acre foot, down from $25. āThatās enough water to provide a family of four with water for one year. Our bond rating is Triple A, the highest you can have for bonds, and our District building is paid for,ā Hawkins said.
Also he claims that when he was elected to the Board 12 years ago the District had a $1 million deficit. āToday we have a surplus,ā he said and he didnāt think that demonstrated that the District was ācorrupt.ā
Hawkins also dismissed the claims that his association with Tom Calderon, who is the head of a public advocacy consulting firm hired by Central Basin to conduct āoutreach effortsā to local and state elected officials was not done as a political āfavor.ā
āHis (Tom Calderon) experience as a former California state legislator, and as the head of the Calderon Group makes him experienced in acting as a consultant for Central Basin since 2004 in dealing with the State on Water issues, especially on the need for water storageā and other issues such as water recycling and āfighting the Metropolitan Water District and Water Replenishment Districtās rate increases to local cities.ā
Hawkins also told LCCN that Calderon, who himself is currently running for a state assembly seat in the newly created 58th Assembly District that stretches from Bell Gardens and Commerce southeast into Cerritos ācontributed $300 to one of my past campaigns, and has not contributed to this current campaign.ā
But according to campaign reports obtained by LCCN, Hawkins did receive thousands of dollars in contribution from āThe Calderon Groupā and other political action committees controlled by Tom Calderon.
During Hawkins 2008 reelection, Tom Calderon contributed $1500 to Hawkins, and in addition, the Political Action Committee called California Citizens for Good Government doled out Ā $4,750 for that same 2008 campaign during October of that year, a month before his last campaign.
āIn summary, Phil has lied about the contributions he has received from Tom Calderon and has used a deceptive PAC controlled by Tom Calderon to funnel an additional $4,750 to Philās last campaign,ā Rob Katherman, a Director of the Southern California Water Replenishment District told LCCN in an email on Wednesday.
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