Santiago has been an Assemblyman representing Los Angeles since 2014.
Federation of Labor, were caught participating in a backroom conversation discussing ways to disenfranchise Black voters through a redistricting process and making racist comments that was secretly recorded and leaked to the news media.
"The language that was used and tolerated during that conversation was unacceptable," Jean-Pierre said. "It was appalling. They should all step down.", and then her seat altogether. Herrera also resigned his post, while Cedillo ultimately left the council at the end of his term after losing his bid for re-election in June.
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