I recently discovered that Karen Bass, the Mayor of Los Angeles, has hired Hagerty Consulting, an Illinois-based firm known for its pro-reparations stance, to manage the rebuilding of areas affected by recent fires. The firm, founded by Steve Hagerty, who previously supported reparations and BLM initiatives as Evanston's mayor, will oversee project management and environmental restoration. This decision raises concerns about the use of taxpayer funds for a firm aligned with specific racial justice agendas. I urge federal leaders to intervene.
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‼️‼️ Karen Bass, the DEMOCRAT @mayorofLA just retained a WOKE, Democrat, anti-White, pro -BLM and pro-racial REPARATIONS Illinois based consulting firm called @HagertyConsult to oversee the rebuild of areas in The Palisades and Los Angeles destroyed by the recent fires! ‼️‼️
The Communist Mayor of Los Angeles, Karen Bass, just announced yesterday that she has selected Hagerty Consulting to assist with infrastructure restoration and environmental mitigation in LA.Â
Nobody bothered to look into this firm…so I did.
Hagerty Consulting will conduct “full project management” and coordination of all private and public entities,” the mayor said Friday. The work of rebuilding public infrastructure will also fall under Hagerty, Bass said.
Hagerty Consulting was founded by Steve Hagerty and his wife, Lisa Altenbernd. Steve Hagerty was the 21st mayor of Evanston, Illinois from May 8, 2017, to May 10, 2021.Â
As Mayor, @MayorHagerty created a REPARATIONS PROGRAM for black residents. The Evanston Reparations Committee was established by the City Council of Evanston, Illinois in 2019 as the FIRST publicly funded reparations program for Black Americans in the US.
During the George Floyd Riots, Hagerty supported BLM and encouraged people to “march”, aka RIOT, for “social justice” and police reform, which included making all police officers wear body cameras.Â
As Mayor, Hagerty supported Green New Deal initiatives and pushed for his city to fight climate change with renewable energy. Hagerty and his Illinois based firm are now in charge of overseeing the environmental aspect of the rebuild in the Palisades and ALL PROJECT MANAGEMENT on California Tax payers’ dime.
Hagerty is also part of George Soros’s Open Society Foundation’s “Mayor Exchange” program.Â
Karen Bass has previously said that she thinks “that maps of L.A. were drawn to protect the wealth of white people and destroy the wealth of Black people & other people of color”.
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Bass has hired a pro-REPARATIONS firm out of Democrat stronghold Illinois to oversee the rebuild of LA so that it can comply with racial social justice initiatives that Karen Bass and Steve Hagerty support.Â
President @realDonaldTrump and @JDVance MUST STOP ALL federal funds from being used to fund a racist, woke consulting firm tied to California Governor @GavinNewsom’s mega donors in the Pritzker family, as @JBPritzker is the Governor of Illinois, and Hagerty Consulting is an Illinois-based, Democrat consulting firm whose founder supports racial reparations.Â
It’s worth nothing that in November 2024, just days after the Presidential election, Gavin Newsom purchased a $9 million California home from the Pritzker family, as was exclusively reported by @LoomerUnleashed.
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Video Transcript AI Summary
Hello Evanston, I'm Mayor Steve Haggerty. It's been four years since the 80th Evanston City Council was sworn in on May 8th, 2017. What a journey it's been!
We've faced unprecedented challenges: a global pandemic, racial injustice, climate change, and threats to our democracy. But as a community, we've risen to meet these historic challenges, all while continuing our daily work of building a better Evanston for everyone.
Speaker 0: Hi, Evanston. I'm mayor Steve Haggerty. Four years ago on 05/08/2017, the eightieth Evanston City Council was sworn in. I remember the excitement and pride we shared with our families that night in our collective determination to serve our community. The four years since that evening have been unlike any other.
Together, we faced a global pandemic, racial inequity and injustice, a growing climate crisis, and threats to our nation's democracy. As a community, we've stepped up to address these historic generational challenges While continuing to do the day to day work of making Evanston a city that works for all