
SHARON QUIRK-SILVA ENDORSES SUNNY PARK FOR ORANGE COUNTY SUPERVISOR
Orange County Assemblymember Supports Buena Park Mayor in Matchup Against Doug Chaffee BUENA PARK, CA — Growing her coalition of support from prominent […]
Orange County Assemblymember Supports Buena Park Mayor in Matchup Against Doug Chaffee BUENA PARK, CA — Growing her coalition of support from prominent […]
BUENA PARK, CA — Coalescing support among Orange County leaders, Mayor of Buena Park Sunny Park announced today she received the endorsement of Mayor […]
Campaign Launch Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ReM5zmGKIfg&t=2s HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA – Huntington Beach City Councilwoman Kim Carr has announced her campaign for the newly redrawn 36th […]
Santa Ana Mayor Vince Sarmiento has announced he’s challenge Kim Nguyen for Democratic support for the OC Board of Supervisors in District 2. […]
Garden Grove, CA — Garden Grove Councilwoman Kim Bernice Nguyen today announced her candidacy for the Orange County Board of Supervisors, District 2, as well as […]
Despite an effort by failed Congressional candidate and Mission Viejo Council Member Greg Raths to hold the local party to “no endorsement” in the 5th […]
Former Santa Ana Commissioner Tish Leon gives her personal recommendation on Santa Ana’s Ward 2 City Council election.
One of the simplest things for a candidate or elected official to do is to file their campaign finance reports on time. The first pre-election statements were due to the Santa Ana City Clerk by 5 pm on Tuesday. As of 5 pm Wednesday, Tinajero had not filed his required report and according to the City Clerk, Tinajero had told her it would be filed some time today.
For those who have been watching the ‘pay to play’ antics of the Santa Ana City Council may wish to show up at their meeting tonight at City Hall. Two items in particular have caught my eye. First is the rescission and re-vote on the reduction and suspension of fees charged to for-profit adult soccer leagues by the city. back in September the council reduced then suspended these fees, costing the city $127,488 in fees, targeted for use in developing additional artificial turf fields, over the next couple years.
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