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Which Way, L.A.?

Mayoral Hopeful Antonio Villaraigosa

Four years ago, former Assembly Speaker Antonio Villaraigosa was ahead in both polls and fundraising in the Los Angeles mayoral race, but then City Attorney Jim Hahn pulled out a victory. Now, again ahead in fundraising and the polls, Villaraigosa is hoping that history does not repeat itself in his challenge to incumbent Mayor Jim Hahn. How does Villaraigosa respond to Hahn's charge that he's soft on gangs? This time around, can the front-runner hold on to his lead? With just one week until this year's run-off election, we talk with Councilman Villaraigosa. Reporter's Notebook: Clean Fuel Fleet Rules of the AQMD Five years ago, the South Coast Air Quality Management District required that trucks and buses owned or contracted by public agencies be the cleanest available. Backed by the Bush Administration, industry groups appealed all the way to the US Supreme Court, saying the AQMD lacked authority to make such rules. The Court kicked the case back to Judge Florence Marie Cooper, who Friday decided the rules should be enforced. Julie Masters is an attorney for the Natural Resources Defense Council, one of the environmental groups in the case.

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By Warren Olney • May 9, 2005 • 30m Listen

Four years ago, former Assembly Speaker Antonio Villaraigosa was ahead in both polls and fundraising in the Los Angeles mayoral race, but then City Attorney Jim Hahn pulled out a victory. Now, again ahead in fundraising and the polls, Villaraigosa is hoping that history does not repeat itself in his challenge to incumbent Mayor Jim Hahn. How does Villaraigosa respond to Hahn's charge that he's soft on gangs? This time around, can the front-runner hold on to his lead? With just one week until this year's run-off election, we talk with Councilman Villaraigosa.

  • Reporter's Notebook:

    Clean Fuel Fleet Rules of the AQMD

    Five years ago, the South Coast Air Quality Management District required that trucks and buses owned or contracted by public agencies be the cleanest available. Backed by the Bush Administration, industry groups appealed all the way to the US Supreme Court, saying the AQMD lacked authority to make such rules. The Court kicked the case back to Judge Florence Marie Cooper, who Friday decided the rules should be enforced. Julie Masters is an attorney for the Natural Resources Defense Council, one of the environmental groups in the case.

Villaraigosa's mayoral campaign

Hahn's re-election campaign

Supreme Court on Engine Manufacturers Association and Western States Petroleum Association v South Coast Air Quality Management District

AQMD on Clean Vehicles Fleet victory

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    Warren Olney

    former KCRW broadcaster

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    Frances Anderton

    architecture critic and author

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