Austin Beutner Retires From The Mayor's Office To Make Way For 2013 Run

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After a little more than a year in government, private equity baron Austin Beutner has resigned from the office of Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, a move that frees him up to campaign for his boss's job in 2013.

Beutner also filed paperwork today with the city Ethics Commission that will allow him to form a campaign committee and begin raising money.

"He wants to get out in the community and see whether there's support for his ideas," said Sean Clegg, Beutner's spokesman. "He very much wants to focus on results-based stuff."

Beutner, who worked for $1 a year, packed a lot into his 15 months in the mayor's office. He was given the title of first deputy mayor, with responsibility for more than a dozen departments. He ran the Department of Water and Power on an interim basis for about six months.

Beutner was initially brought in as the mayor's "jobs czar," and has been credited for making the mayor's office more friendly to business. But his achievements were often invisible to the public.

In running for mayor, Beutner will be vulnerable to the charge that he did little to boost jobs in Los Angeles during his tenure. The city's unemployment rate was 13.5% in February, down only a fraction from 14.1% when he started at the city in January 2010.

"His record is gonna stand on its own," Clegg said. "I don't think anybody expected Austin to solve unemployment."

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Austin Beutner is flanked by Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, Bernard Parks and Paul Krekorian
During his tenure, Beutner tried to bring companies to Los Angeles -- or persuade them not to leave. He pushed through a business tax holiday for companies that relocate to Los Angeles. As a candidate for mayor, he will have to broaden his message.

"You'd expect to see not just incentives for business, but a campaign about how can we make the city serve residents better," Clegg said. "What are the elements of a more modern, results-driven government?"

If that sounds like a throwback to Richard Riordan, it's not a coincidence. The former mayor helped persuade Beutner to get involved at City Hall, after a bike accident caused Beutner to reevaluate his life and look for a public service opportunities.

Beutner, 51, is registered as a decline-to-state. He has plenty of money -- more than enough to self-finance if he wants to. But Clegg said he will be fundraising.

"He's got to prove this is a real thing," Clegg said. "It's not a measure of one person's means, but a campaign based on building a broad-based network of support."

Beutner is one of at least seven serious candidates expected to run in 2013. The rest have much longer resumes in government. (Even mall magnate Rick Caruso has been serving on city commissions since his late 20s.) Beutner is also the candidate who is most closely linked to Villaraigosa -- which could be another liability to overcome.

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smarty
smarty

Now Beutner can publicly bad mouth the Mayor, something he has been doing over lunches with civic leaders over the last year.

Robert
Robert

Oh HECK No on this city hall insider. Anyone who has come out of City Hall or aligned themselves with the Mayor is a big fat NO for Mayor. There are way too many community members already gearing up to go against this clown. Where was he all the years before? He's been at DWP the most corrupt of all depts. for nonly 15 months and now he wants to be Mayor. He can save his money like Meg Whitman spent $60 mil for nothing. If Beutner can't event help jobs in Los Angeles his tenure what can he do as Mayor? Anyone aligned to the failure of a Mayor is "guilty by association"

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