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Dirt Already Flying in Hawaiian Gardens City Council Elections

BY TAMMYE MCDUFF

Hawaiian Gardens will look to fill three vacancies on their City Council this November. Two of the Council seats will be for a full four year term until November 2024 and one will be for an unexpired term ending November 2022.

Looking to fill the two year term is Alba Bac, Maria Del Rio, Phillip Cabrera and Francisco Noyola.

Councilpersons Hank Trimble, Myra Maravilla and Victor Farfan will face off against Joe Cabrera Zermeno and former Mayor Reynaldo Rodriquez for the four-year terms.

There are questions surrounding Farfan, who was appointed, and if he should be running for the two year seat and not the four year seat.

Sources have told HMG-CN that the City Attorney wrote an opinion indicating it was permissible that he run for the four year seat.

The dirt is already flying; at the City Council meeting held September 22nd, public comments and letters slammed certain City Councilmembers, 52 letters in total, all were first person with no audio or video backup.

Also on November 3rd, voters are being presented a proposition that goes against the City values, Proposition 16 which aims to restore affirmative action in California. Despite the recent political wave in favor of social justice, the measure is not polling very well and residents are calling it racist.

If passed, Prop 16 would repeal 1996’s Proposition 209, which banned the government and public institutions like schools from discriminated or giving preferential treatment based on sex, race, ethnicity and nationality. Prop 209 effectively banned public employers from using affirmative action as it was seen as discriminatory.

Many voters may not even realize that affirmative action is basically illegal in California. The latest poll on Prop 16 is that 31 percent of Californians are in favor, 47 percent oppose and 22 percent are unsure.

For further information regarding Prop 16 and other measures visit voterguide.ca.gov

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Plow Boys
Plow Boys
5 years ago

HG is one of the direst cities in the County. No code enforcement, best if the Covid task-force permanently close down all of the bingo parlors. Bull doze most of the dwellings and start over. Fumes from the public dump 200 yrs ago still polluting city.

See Lexus repair left HG for Artesia.

Even the catholic church is going down down.

Eddie Gaxiola
Eddie Gaxiola
5 years ago

This article barely scratches the surface of corruption in our city. You have: – Sandra from Tacos San Pedro picking up blank absentee ballots from voters, telling them to sign them without filling them out. She is offering tacos for votes too. Her son, who has previous DUI convictions and was unemployed for years, is now a Public Safety Officer. Coincidence? – People from a few of the camps taking down opponents’ signs (which is against the law). Alleged pictures and video have surfaced, though the parties involved deny it. – Myra Maravilla taking money away from schools and veterans… Read more »

Moz
Moz
5 years ago

After tonight’s City Council meeting (September 30,2020) I do not know how Myra and Fred could even show their faces to the Hawaiian Gardens residents. Not much was said about Alvarado but he was quick to defend Myra, raises alot of suspicions about his involvement with Myra. One thing is very clear, Fred Licon will get expose and as Myra said it in tonight’s meeting, she “was mentored and trained by Fred”. Henceforth, the deep relationship between those two. I am glad that all the hidden secrets and municipal manipulation has finally caught up to them because Hawaiian Gardens residents… Read more »

moz
moz
5 years ago

I have written my comments about the craziness with HG Council which are protected with my 1st amendment rights but Cerritos News is not posting my comments.