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In a January 2023 interview, LA Mayor Karen Bass warns how the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) can be abused… then gleefully recounts how she abused it in the early 90s to shut down businesses she didn’t like.
Those businesses? Predominantly Korean immigrant owned liquor stores in South LA. Her Community Coalition had already targeted 15-24 “nuisance” spots, at least 10 of them Asian/Korean owned. That was before the 1992 riots burned hundreds more that were mostly Korean-owned.
Bass famously called the destruction “like a miracle” for doing what her group couldn’t. They went on to block rebuilding of over 150. “Community protection,” she calls it.
"Like a lot of things, it can be abused. I mean I will tell you, at Community Coalition in the early 90's, we used CEQA to block the building of liquor stores, the rebuilding of liquor stores. Because we thought it was an environmental hazard. It wasn’t environmental in the traditional sense, it was environmental in sense that it contributed negatively to the neighborhood."