Sunday, July 25, 2010

BREAKING NEWS: HUNDREDS PROTEST IN BELL STREETS TODAY, CALLING ON RESIGNATIONS OF MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL

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TAKING BACK BELL!

Note:  I want to give a HUGE "shout out" to my great pal Nestor Valencia and ALL of the GREAT community leaders in the City of Bell who are FIGHTING BACK to take BACK their CORRUPT CITY HALL from GREEDY POLITICIANS.  EVERY CITY HALL in SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA needs to BE EXPOSED....  Go GET EM!  This is from today's Associated Press...

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Breaking Newsfrom
The Associated Press
BELL, Calif.
July 25, 2010
4:42 p.m.

Several hundred angry residents from a modest blue-collar Los Angeles suburb marched Sunday to call for the resignation of the mayor and some City Council members in a protest sparked by the sky-high salaries of three recently departed administrators.

Bell Community Leader Nestor Valencia
The residents of the city of Bell marched to Oscar's Korner Market and Carniceria, owned by Mayor Oscar Hernandez, then to his home, demanding that he reduce his own six-figure compensation or quit.
They then did the same with some members of the City Council, with many marchers wearing T-shirts that read "My city is more corrupt than your city."

"I don't think they are taking it seriously. And we're serious," event organizer and longtime Bell resident Nestor Valencia, 45, told the Los Angeles Times. "They need to resign."

The protest was organized by Bell Association to Stop the Abuse, a group founded after the Times reported that Bell's city manager, police chief and assistant city manager were all being paid hundreds of thousands of dollars a year, with city manager Robert Rizzo collecting a check of $787,637. All three resigned on Friday.

One in six residents of the city of 40,000 southeast of Los Angeles lives in poverty.

"This is a test for our community," Valencia said. "There's been a fiasco here."

The newspaper also revealed that the mayor and three of the council's four other members make about $100,000 a year, most of it in salaries for sitting on boards and commissions. Only Councilman Lorenzo Velez makes a modest salary of about $8,000 a year.

On Sunday, Velez issued a statement calling the other council salaries "unconscionable," and joined the calls for resignations unless other council members accept the same money he makes.

The City Council has called an emergency meeting Monday to address the issue.

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