Los Angeles City Council members Curren Price and Kevin de León are set to return to some committees despite recent scandals. Council President Paul Krekorian announced their assignments, with Price serving on civil rights, personnel, public safety, and trade and travel committees, and de León on energy and environment, housing and homelessness, trade, transportation, and the Board of Referred Powers. Krekorian restructured committees to relieve workload pressure on other members. Price had asked for an excusal while preparing his response to an indictment, vehemently maintaining his innocence. De León was stripped of his duties due to racist remarks in an audio recording, for which he apologized and is running for reelection. Both members expressed gratitude for the opportunity to serve on committees again, with Price emphasizing the importance of addressing pressing issues affecting residents. However, Rob Quan of Unrig LA criticized Krekorian’s decision, describing it as inappropriate to place Price on a committee dealing with the LAPD and questioning the assignment of de León to multiple committees. The return of Price and de León to committees comes amidst concerns in Los Angeles regarding family safety, the impact of the 2028 Olympics, and the future of immigrant communities, highlighting the need for effective leadership and governance in the city. The City Council’s decisions will be closely watched by residents and stakeholders as they navigate through these challenging times.
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