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 By Marie Waldron    Letters

"California Agriculture"

California is the country’s leading agricultural state, followed by Iowa, Nebraska, Texas and Kansas. This year, March 21st was declared AG Day in the State Capitol to help recognize the vital contributions of agriculture to the state’s economy. According to the Department of Agr... — Updated 3/28/2023

 
 By Jim Desmond    Letters

"Prioritize SR-78"

I’m sure you know by now, but a significant sinkhole has developed on State Route 78, causing havoc for commuters in North County. The closure began on March 17th and has now been extended. My message this week has less to do with the sinkhole itself, but rather with the people i... — Updated 3/28/2023

 
 By Jim Desmond    Letters

"State of Emergency Over"

Last week, the COVID-19 emergency finally ended at the county and state levels, hallelujah. As we move forward, I think it’s important to look back and learn from the past three years. My biggest hope is that politicians learn from the mistakes that were made. We should never lock... — Updated 3/21/2023

 

"Decarbonization Proposal"

A letter to Supervisor Jim Desmond and his assistant, Hunter McDonald Honorable County Supervisor Desmond and Mr. McDonald, Please DELAY any consideration or vote on a Utility Scale Project in Borrego Springs. It seems to me the real issue here is financial, practical,... — Updated 3/21/2023

 
 By Marie Waldron    Letters

"Legislative Follies"

Gas prices are rising again and some are predicting $7 gas by this summer. We can’t let that happen. The Governor has called a Special Joint Legislative Session to deal with the problem, but the proposals on the table would make matters worse. According to the California Energy C... — Updated 3/16/2023

 
 By Marie Waldron    Letters

"Immediate Action is Needed"

Gas prices are rising again and Californians need relief. Completely eliminating our highest-in-the-nation gas tax would be an important step, but that’s a non-starter as far as the Sacramento majority is concerned. But, with the Governor’s approval, other steps can be taken immed... — Updated 3/14/2023

 
 By Jim Desmond    Letters

Supervisor Desmond Speaks...

That’s a question I’ve been asking myself and a frequent question my office has received. I’m asking the same questions, and it appears the answers aren’t simple, but there needs to be a solution. As trending Federal Government and State energy policies are focused on switchi... — Updated 3/6/2023

 

"Good News!"

Two weeks ago we had a lovely woman veterinarian come to our home to clean our two dogs teeth. Her name is Danielle Spade, DVM. Not only does she do dentistry, she also does acupuncture, herbal remedies and more. She is very professional, and provides everything that you would fin... — Updated 2/24/2023

 
 By Jim Desmond    Letters

"Help for Seniors"

While there are many layers to homelessness, one group I’m focused on preventing from becoming the next in line is seniors. Inflation and rising utility prices are crushing seniors on fixed income, and we don’t want our seniors being priced out and ending up on the street. Last we... — Updated 2/24/2023

 
 By Marie Waldron    Letters

"Natural Gas, Oil, and the California Public Utilities Commission"

For years, California has had the nation’s highest energy costs. Recent price increases for natural gas have added to the misery, and have led to renewed interest in the California Public Utilities Commission, which has held hearings on the price increases under its authority t... — Updated 2/24/2023

 
 By Jim Desmond    Letters

"Making Housing Affordable"

Workforce housing and affordable housing for seniors are both vital. I want to give you an update on some progress we’ve made in this realm. The Alvarado Senior Village is a proposed senior housing project in Fallbrook. This week, the County awarded $6.1 million to partner with c... — Updated 2/10/2023

 
 By Marie Waldron    Letters

"Safety is Government's Responsibility"

Public safety should be the government’s top priority. That’s why I’m supporting a new legislative initiative in Sacramento that will enhance public safety by restoring felony penalties for many crimes now plaguing California. Obviously, serious crimes demand serious consequences.... — Updated 2/10/2023

 

"Only If You're Wealthy"

I am a visitor and I thank you for providing a quiet and hospitable place for me. I have become aware that Dollar General of Goodlettsville, Tennessee wants to build a store in Borrego Springs. I wonder, is Borrego wealthy enough to afford a Dollar General? This may be an odd... — Updated 2/7/2023

 

Bill Package to Combat Fentanyl

Senator Kelly Seyarto (R-Murrieta) has introduced his public safety bill package for the 2023 legislative year, focusing on combating fentanyl abuse in our communities. SB 19 would establish the California Anti-Fentanyl Abuse Task... — Updated 2/7/2023

 
 By Jim Desmond    Letters

"Taxing You into Public Transportation"

San Diego County’s Regional Transportation agency’s (SANDAG) latest transportation plan is designed to make driving so expensive that you succumb to public transportation. In addition to the current gas tax and registration fees, SANDAG’s plan adds three new half-cent sales tax i... — Updated 2/2/2023

 
 By Marie Waldron    Letters

"Committee Assignments"

Most business of the Legislature is conducted by committees. Committees have jurisdiction over specific policy areas, and usually have a Democratic chair and Republican vice chair. Most legislation must pass several committees before a final vote on the Assembly floor. This... — Updated 2/2/2023

 
 By Jim Desmond    Letters

"Sexually Violent Predators & Homeschooling"

Over the past year, I’ve been working to stop the placement of Sexually Violent Predators (SVPs). While we’ve been successful at stopping most from being placed in our communities, the State continues to try and dump more SVPs in San Diego County. There are certain sti... — Updated 1/17/2023

 
 By Marie Waldron    Letters

"Capitol Schedule for 2023"

On January 4, 80 Assemblymembers and 40 Senators returned to Sacramento for the 2023 – 24 legislative session. Hundreds of bills will be introduced over the coming weeks. Most won’t be controversial, and many will probably never become law. Most bills must be submitted to the Off... — Updated 1/17/2023

 

To Supervisor Desmond...

Email sent to Supervisor Jim Desmond Supervisor Jim Desmond, I am writing to ask for help in preserving our native natural palm trees in Borrego Springs. You are probably aware that Cal Fire has taken over our small local fire department. Representatives have sent letters to many... — Updated 1/17/2023

 
 By Marie Waldron    Letters

"Legislative Priorities for 2023"

California is increasingly unaffordable. We have the nation’s most expensive housing and the highest energy costs. We must reform policies that increase costs and impose burdensome fees on every home built, including rental units, making it difficult or impossible to find a p... — Updated 1/6/2023

 
 By Jim Desmond    Letters

"Tell Us Now!"

As your County Supervisor, advancing government programs that promote efficiency and accessibility for the residents of North County is among my top priorities. If you have a problem that needs County assistance, our Tell Us Now! phone app provides an efficient and convenient way... — Updated 1/6/2023

 

"We will miss you, David!"

It’s with deep sadness that we in the birding community are mourning the loss of our dear friend, David Lasley. David led a Thursday morning bird walk around Club Circle golf for many years. He planned the walk heading west first so that on the return, we would end up at the C... — Updated 12/13/2022

 

Homelessness: Real Solutions Needed

California has 30% of the nation’s homeless and over half of its unsheltered homeless. $17 billion has been thrown at the problem, yet homeless numbers continue to grow. Between 2019 and 2022, the homeless population increased by over 22,000. We have become a national e... — Updated 12/12/2022

 

"We're Here to Serve You"

As the Assemblymember for the new 75th Assembly district, I want to reach out and let you know how my office can be of assistance to you. We are honored and excited to be able to represent you in Sacramento and we are here to be of assistance. Helping people navigate the... — Updated 12/2/2022

 

San Diego is a Military Town

San Diego County is home to one of the nation’s largest populations of veterans. As of 2021, more than 200,000 veterans call San Diego County their home. Although San Diego County is historically known as a military town, our veteran unemployment numbers are higher compared to oth... — Updated 12/2/2022

 

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