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 By Marie Waldron    Letters

"No More SVPs for Rural San Diego County"

The placement of Sexually Violent Predators (SVPs) in rural areas of California, including San Diego County, is an ongoing problem. Since the 75th Assembly District covers most of rural northern and eastern San Diego County, I am very pleased to join Senator Brian Jones (R – S... — Updated 3/4/2024

 
 By Jim Desmond    Letters

"Border Update"

The chaos at our border has reached alarming levels, with over 90,000 border encounters in San Diego alone in the past five months. This surge is not just a matter of numbers; it’s a symptom of a system failing to enforce the laws designed to protect our nation’s borders. The Fed... — Updated 2/29/2024

 
 By Kelly Seyarto    Letters

Senator Seyarto: Government Transparency Bill Package

Senator Kelly Seyarto (R-Murrieta) is pleased to announce his 2024 Government Transparency bill package to provide clarity on how government information is made accessible to the public. SB 978 will require the Governor’s Office to make the California Budget and related d... — Updated 2/22/2024

 
 By Marie Waldron    Letters

"Humane Help for Homeless"

Surveys indicate that 70% of Californians see homelessness as a big problem. That’s understandable since almost one half of all unsheltered homeless persons live in California, though we have only about 12% of the nation’s total population. Over the past three years, our hom... — Updated 2/22/2024

 
 By Jim Desmond    Letters

"Stopping the Fixed Rate Electricity Proposal"

A few months ago, I brought to your attention the concerning proposal in California regarding a socialistic approach to electricity pricing based on income. This plan aimed to charge households fixed rates for electricity, irrespective of their actual consumption, with charges... — Updated 2/22/2024

 
 By Marie Waldron    Letters

"Economic Report Card"

I have operated my own small business for 30 years, and eliminating burdensome regulations that get in the way of business formation and success were major reasons I first ran for public office. These efforts have continued throughout my time in the Legislature, and I am very... — Updated 2/15/2024

 
 By Jim Desmond    Letters

"Free Healthcare"

With the chaos continuing, I’m highly displeased to see the State roll out a program incentivizing more people to enter the country illegally. Beginning January 1, the State of California is giving free healthcare to undocumented immigrants. Against numerous challenges in C... — Updated 2/15/2024

 
 By Marie Waldron    Letters

"Supporting California's Native Wildlife"

I introduced AB 1031 in 2017 to establish the Native California Wildlife Rehabilitation Voluntary Tax Contribution Fund. The legislation allows taxpayers filing their returns to voluntarily ‘check off’ a specified amount to fund wildlife rescue organizations throughout the sta... — Updated 2/15/2024

 
 By Jim Desmond    Letters

"Border Visit"

I wanted to update you on the immigration crisis, which continues to overwhelm our Border Patrol agents and cause a major strain on our local resources. Last week, I visited the border and migrant encampments in Jacumba. The chaos continues with dozens of people camped out,... — Updated 2/15/2024

 

"ABDNHA Celebrates Support"

Dear ABDNHA Members and Supporters: We would like to take a moment to celebrate what your support has enabled ABDNHA to do, and the many ways your support has enriched the lives of those who live in and visit Borrego Springs and the Anza-Borrego Desert. As an educational... — Updated 2/15/2024

 
 By Marie Waldron    Letters

"New Laws for 2024"

Bills passed by the Legislature and signed by the Governor usually go into effect January 1st of the following year. Here are just a few: Business-related laws California’s hourly minimum wage will increase to $16 for most workers on January 1st and to $20 for fast food workers i... — Updated 2/15/2024

 
 By Jim Desmond    Letters

"Checking Your Home While You're Away"

With many people out of town during the holidays (although how could you leave San Diego) it’s important to make sure your home is secure. While we’ve increased the budget for the County’s Sheriff’s Department, including adding more deputies out on patrol, the threat of crimina... — Updated 2/15/2024

 
 By Marie Waldron    Letters

"Fiscal responsibility?"

Two years ago, California had a surplus of almost $100 billion – no state in history had ever amassed such a huge surplus. But we spent that money on things like high speed rail, billions to solve homelessness that only got worse, and at least $30 billion in fraudulent u... — Updated 2/15/2024

 
 By Jim Desmond    Letters

"Two Items"

At our last board meeting, I proposed legislation for the County to take a stand against the income-based fixed-rate electricity proposal. Unfortunately, my colleagues voted against this and are in favor of charging people based on their income. The proposed fixed-rate bill fundam... — Updated 2/15/2024

 
 By Jim Desmond    Letters

"Final Board Meeting"

Our final Tuesday board meeting of the year was also our longest of the year. It took about 13 hours, but I want to thank everyone for coming down and calling in. Here is a recap of some of the good and bad from the meeting. The Board of Supervisors approved allocating another $3... — Updated 2/15/2024

 
 By Marie Waldron    Letters

"An Environmental Disaster"

A study by the U.S. International Boundary and Water Commission shows that 35 billion gallons of toxic waste water has flowed across the border through the Tijuana River this year; and more than 100 billion gallons since 2018. Local beaches were forced to close and local... — Updated 2/15/2024

 

LTE: "Can't Get Tested at Clinic?"

There seems to be an outbreak of COVID-19 in town. I know a few profile that have it. I wanted to get tested as I had been with one of them. The clinic said they did not test and also have no test kits. I went to the pharmacy and they said the same. Now, they have test kits but... — Updated 2/15/2024

 
 By Marie Waldron    Letters

"Homelessness in CA"

California has almost one-third of the nation’s homeless population despite having only 12% of the U.S. population. In recent years, we have thrown $20 billion at the problem, yet homelessness is growing. In fact, it’s gotten so much worse that we have become a national emb... — Updated 2/15/2024

 
 By Jim Desmond    Letters

"The Broken Immigration Process"

On a cool Sunday morning, border patrol vans pull into the Oceanside Transit Center releasing approximately 30 migrants from countries including Columbia, Pakistan, and China. The first question asked by most migrants is, “Where am I?” That’s just the tip of the iceberg for how t... — Updated 2/15/2024

 
 By Marie Waldron    Letters

"Reining in Theft"

California department stores have been raided by people walking out with thousands of dollars in stolen goods. Los Angeles County, the Central Valley and the Bay Area have been the most impacted, though it’s affecting the entire state. Why is this happening, what can be done? O... — Updated 11/21/2023

 
 By Jim Desmond    Letters

"Fixed-Rate Electricity Proposal"

I had the opportunity to participate in the California Public Utilities Commission public meeting regarding the proposed new fixed-rate electricity plan. This proposal has sparked significant concerns, particularly for the residents of San Diego. If you’re unfamiliar with this p... — Updated 11/21/2023

 
 By Kelly Seyarto    Letters

Senator Seyarto: Fentanyl Task Force Legislation Signed into Law

Senator Kelly Seyarto (R-Murrieta) is proud to announce that SB 19, establishing the California Fentanyl Task Force, has been signed into law. The task force will mobilize state and local resources to identify and evaluate which strategies will give our communities the best... — Updated 11/21/2023

 
 By Marie Waldron    Letters

"The good, the bad, and the ugly"

The Legislature adjourned September 14th, and the Governor had until October 14th to sign or veto all legislation. Of the 2,668 bills introduced, 1,046 made it to his desk. He signed 890 and vetoed 156. Many of the bills he signed will have significant impacts, though they... — Updated 11/21/2023

 
 By Jim Desmond    Letters

"Safeguarding Our Communities in the Face of Wildfires"

In recent weeks, we’ve reveled in the tranquil weather and witnessed the advent of the Santa Ana winds, signaling a heightened risk of wildfires. While a few blazes have ignited, our gratitude extends to the tireless firefighters who swiftly contained these potentially c... — Updated 11/9/2023

 
 By Jim Desmond    Letters

"Immigration Failures"

For the past four days, we have witnessed an unprecedented influx of migrants from all corners of the world being dropped off at transit stations throughout San Diego County. At the time of writing this, over 5,000 individuals have entered our region, and the numbers show no sign... — Updated 11/9/2023

 

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