California Assemblyman Jose Solorio introduced a bill Wednesday asking the state Assembly to rescind the proposed sale of the Orange County Fairgrounds.
At a special session of the assembly, Solorio introduced Assembly Bill 1590 and asked his fellow assemblymen to support it. If it passes, the bill would repeal the section of a July Assembly bill that authorized the sale of the fairgrounds.
Solorio’s staff also handed a letter to Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s office asking him to cancel the sale.
Although Solorio voted for the sale of the 150-acre fairgrounds in July, he’s now opposed to it.
“I did vote for the bill in July to balance the budget,” he said in a phone interview Wednesday. “Since then, there have been a number of questions and disturbing facts. I conducted a hearing, and at the hearing, what I found is this whole process has been tainted by mis-representation, miss-communication, conflict of interest, questionable legal and ethical activities and I’ve also learned that there’s potential constitutional barrier regarding the sale of the property.”