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Happy Birthday Mike Lawson

March 19, 2010 2

He’s gone but not forgotten, and Facebook is a great reminder, but please join me in wishing our founder Mike Lawson a happy birthday today.  […]

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OC Clerk Recorder Tom Daly files challenge to Hugh Nguyen’s ballot designation

March 19, 2010 1

On Thursday, March 18, 2010, Tom Daly filed a legal challenge to Clerk-Recorder candidate Hugh Nguyen’s ballot designation for the County Clerk-Recorder’s race (Case No. 30-2010-00354431-CU-WM-CJC). Nguyen’s actual title is Assistant Clerk, Files Management/Administration Division/Clerk of the Board.

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Lou Correa and Young Senators Organize Graffiti Clean-up in City of Stanton

March 18, 2010 5

“The homes of these hardworking Orange County residents have been ruined by graffiti and because of a worsening economy they cannot afford to keep covering up the graffiti themselves,” stated Senator Lou Correa. “I’m bringing folks together so we can clean it up and restore safety to this community.”

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Loretta Sanchez cosponsors bill to reinstate Discretionary Spending Caps

March 18, 2010 8

“Out-of-control discretionary spending threatens to cripple America’s economy and saddle future generations of Americans with mountains of debt,” said Rep. Sanchez. “Orange County families have been forced to make tough financial decisions, and it’s time for Congress to do the same. Discretionary spending caps will be an important tool in our fight to restore fiscal discipline in government.”

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So what does Hugh Nguyen do for the County anyway?

March 18, 2010 4

Hugh Nguyen manages the purchasing, petty cash, space needs/modifications, telephone usage/modifications, safety compliance, disaster recovery plan, department document storage and retention, public record act requests, building signage, etc. for the Board of Supervisors and Clerk of the Board.

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Solorio Praises Decision to Reject Bids to Sell the OC Fairgrounds

March 18, 2010 2

Assemblyman Jose Solorio, (D-Anaheim), author of legislation to stop the sale of the Orange County Fairgrounds, was pleased with the announcement. “We knew from the beginning that the process was not designed to garner the highest bid, and the local community didn’t want the fairgrounds sold at all,” Solorio said. “This is good news for the state, Costa Mesa, and all Orange County residents who enjoy the OC Fairgrounds.”