The Bakersfield Californian

State attorney general’s wife to lead DOJ oversight

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No elected official can ever personally or financiall­y benefit from our budget process.”

— Anthony Rendon, Democratic Assembly Speaker

SACRAMENTO — California Attorney General Rob Bonta’s wife will lead a legislativ­e subcommitt­ee that oversees his budget.

KCRA reports Assemblyme­mber Mia Bonta, a Democrat, will lead Assembly Budget Subcommitt­ee 5, which oversees public safety spending. That includes the California Department of Justice, which is led by Rob Bonta.

University of Pacific law professor Mary-Beth Moylan said it’s not illegal for Bonta to chair a subcommitt­ee that oversees her husband’s budget. But Bob Stern, former general counsel for the California Fair Political Practices Commission, said “it should raise eyebrows.”

“What’s going on with them? It seems to me they have a tin ear about ethics,” Stern told the station.

Democratic Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon appointed Mia Bonta to the position. Rendon said the Legislatur­e’s budget process was “designed with checks and balances to ensure the best possible budget is passed.” He noted the Assembly and Senate must agree on a budget, which then must be either signed or vetoed by Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom. He also said the Legislatur­e does not set salaries or benefits for state constituti­onal officers such as Rob Bonta.

“No elected official can ever personally or financiall­y benefit from our budget process,” Rendon said, adding that he believes Mia Bonta “will continue to be independen­t and unbiased in her legislativ­e judgment.”

Mia Bonta told KCRA she was honored to lead the committee and said she does not have authority to make budget allocation decisions.

She said public safety and reducing recidivism have been her priorities in the Legislatur­e.

“The suggestion of a conflict of interest shows a lack of understand­ing about the legislativ­e process. My focus is on continuing to fight for safe communitie­s with an unbiased lens and unwavering commitment my constituen­ts expect, and I look forward to taking on this work with my colleagues in the Assembly, State Senate, and Governor’s administra­tion,” Bonta said.

 ?? YALONDA M. JAMES / SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE VIA AP,FILE ?? California Assemblyme­mber Mia Bonta, left, places an “I voted” sticker on her husband Attorney General Rob Bonta’s jacket after completing their ballots at the South Shore voting precinct on June 7 in Alameda.
YALONDA M. JAMES / SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE VIA AP,FILE California Assemblyme­mber Mia Bonta, left, places an “I voted” sticker on her husband Attorney General Rob Bonta’s jacket after completing their ballots at the South Shore voting precinct on June 7 in Alameda.

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