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(Airdate 10/31/22) On February 1, 2011, James T. Butts, Jr. was sworn in as Inglewood's 12th mayor. James Butts has 50 years of public safety and municipal government experience. He holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration from California State University and a Master's Degree in Business Administration from California Polytechnic University. Mayor Butts has held the rank of CEO, general manager or assistant general manager of three large municipal organizations. He served 19 years in the Inglewood Police Department, rising to the rank of Deputy Chief, 15 years as the Chief of Police for the City of Santa Monica, and five years as an assistant general manager for Los Angeles World Airports in charge of Public Safety and Counterterrorism. https://joinjamesbutts.com/
Inglewood Mayor, James T. Butts, joins the show to talk about reports that the Superbowl could be moved out of SoFi Stadium because of the COVID outbreak. Vinny Bonsignore talks Raiders-Chargers and more. Is Aaron Rodgers not a viable MVP candidate because he's a 'jerk?'
The LA Philharmonic's Youth Orchestra Los Angeles (YOLA) is opening a permanent space for classes in September. Famed architect Frank Gehry remodeled an old bank building in Inglewood to be the program's center. Mayor James T. Butts hopes the program and building will be an anchor for the community, offering intensive after-school music training to high schoolers.
Fred Roggin regales us with TV news stories from yesteryear. David Vassegh joins us as we discuss Trevor Bauer's one eyed pitching and a possible shakeup to the bullpen. Mayor James T. Butts joins us just days after he suffered a serious heart attack
James T. Butts, Jr. is the 12th and current Mayor of the City of Inglewood, California. He is the 4th African-American Mayor of the City of Inglewood.