
Anderson, Vidak: Will Vote To Remove Wright From Senate
One week ago today State Senator Rod Wright was found guilty of eight felony counts after Los Angeles County District Attorney prosecutors made the case to a jury that Wright did not actually live in the State Senate District to which he was elected to office.
Yesterday I penned a lengthy column detailing how tragic it was that not one of 39 other State Senators had publicly committed that they would vote to remove Wright from office — this on the heels of Senate President Steinberg saying that it was his intention to let Wright stay in office at least through his sentencing in mid-March, and perhaps even beyond if Wright is not ordered to prison during his appeal (Wright is facing up to 8 years in state prison for his crimes).
Well, we now have our first two Senators who have come out in favor of removing Wright from the Senate — Senator Joel Anderson and Senator Andy Vidak. Both of the Republican legislators stated their desire to vote to remove Wright — Vidak on his Facebook page and Anderson in an email exchange we… Read More