California lawmakers prepare to suspend Sen. Leland Yee

Written By kolimtiga on Jumat, 28 Maret 2014 | 22.26

SACRAMENTO— Stung by scandals that threaten to put three of their own behind bars, state lawmakers were preparing Thursday to suspend Sen. Leland Yee, who was arrested a day earlier on charges of corruption and conspiracy to traffic in guns.

Senate President Pro Tem Darrell Steinberg (D-Sacramento) has called for a Friday vote to sideline the San Francisco Democrat — with pay — if he does not leave voluntarily, action supported by the leader of the Republican minority.

Yee, arrested by the FBI in a criminal sting operation that also ensnared a notorious Bay Area gangster known as "Shrimp Boy," abruptly ended his campaign to become California's secretary of state in this year's elections. But as of late Thursday, he had not quit the Senate.

"Leave," Steinberg had said in an open plea to Yee at a news conference Wednesday. "Don't burden your colleagues and this great institution with your troubles. Leave."

Yee is the third Democratic state senator to fight criminal charges this year. Sens. Ronald S. Calderon of Montebello, indicted on bribery and money-laundering counts, and Roderick D. Wright, who represents an Inglewood district and was convicted of voter fraud and perjury, have both taken leaves of absence.

Yee's arrest comes at a particularly bad time for Democrats, who expect tough Republican challenges in a handful of closely matched legislative races. The outcome could undercut the Democrats' chances of restoring their short-lived "supermajority" in the Legislature, a powerful two-thirds voting bloc that would have enabled them to pass tax increases without a single GOP vote.

The supermajority was lost in the Senate this month when Calderon left. The Democrats maintain one in the Assembly.

Mike Madrid, a GOP strategist, said Republicans would be foolish not to seize on the rash of Democratic scandals. Experts are predicting historically low turnout in the June primary and November general elections, Madrid said, and a one- or two-point shift away from Democrats will "decide a number of significant races."

"It would be a serious misstep to not make this narrative — which is writing itself — a part of the political discourse at this point," he said.

John Burton, chairman of the California Democratic Party and a former state Senate president pro tem, said the scandals may damage the public's perception of Sacramento and the Legislature, but he doubts they will have much effect on in individual campaigns.

He attributed the arrests to the personal failings of those accused, rather than to any culture of corruption festering in Sacramento's ruling party.

"Why did it happen? Because people have human weaknesses,'' Burton said. "People get greedy or selfish and forget why they got into government.''

Gov. Jerry Brown's spokesman released a statement saying that the "serious allegations" against Yee demand action if proved true. But "the governor does not intend to preempt the Legislature or the courts by commenting at this time," the spokesman said.

Brown, the state's top Democrat, has not addressed the political effect of having three party members in the Legislature yoked by scandal.

Other Democratic leaders didn't hesitate to call for Yee's ouster.

"It has become clear he has lost the confidence of his colleagues and for the good of his constituents should step down," U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) said in a statement.

Yee was released on $500,000 bail Wednesday after appearing in a San Francisco federal court. On Thursday morning, he withdrew from the crowded field of secretary of state candidates in a terse note.

"I hereby withdraw my candidacy for election of Secretary of State, effective immediately," Yee wrote to current Secretary of State Debra Bowen. "Best regards."

Yee's decision came too late for his name to come off the ballot for the June 3 state primary. But he will not campaign, according to Richie Ross, his former political consultant.

"I am sure Sen. Yee came to the same conclusion as everyone else has regarding his political viability," Ross said.


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