Tomahawk at Red County is reporting that Assemblyman Jose Solorio made it clear that he is opposed to Supervisor Janet Nguyen’s $2.5 Million “Bridge to Re-Election”. According to Tomahawk, Solorio was asked by Vietnamese reporter Hung Phuong Nguyen for his…
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Supporting Public Schools
by Dan Chmielewski • • 1 Comment
Parents of public school children are being asked to contact their state legislators in Sacramento on cuts to public school funding. Here’s some helpful data to get you through your call. But fair warning. If your state rep or state…
Check Out Assm. Jose Solorio’s Open House This Thursday!
by Andrew Davey • • 1 Comment
I got this invitation over the weekend… And I figured it would be nice to share this with all of you! California State Assemblyman Jose Solorio cordially invites you to attend the 2nd Annual District Office Open House. Visit Assemblyman…
What Do YOU Think Should Be Done About the Education Budget?
by Andrew Davey • • 5 Comments
“Budget cuts should not punish students and the future of this state,” Kaitlyn Spore, student representative to the district Board of Education and a Mission Viejo High senior, told the crowd. “It is our hope that we can send a…
What Do YOU Think About the Continuing Toll Road to Trestles Controversy?
by Andrew Davey • • 5 Comments
Just when we all thought the issue of the Toll Road to Trestles was settled, TCA continues its effort to extend the 241 through San Onofre State Park. Even though the California Coastal Commission rejected TCA’s plan, they’re already appealing…
Newsom: Doing the right thing to protect public safety?
by Chris Prevatt • • 6 Comments
Assembly Candidate and Corona Mayor Jeff Miller has issued a press release, Red County OC Blog has commented on it, John and Ken are raising money to send undocumented immigrants to San Francisco, and various anti-illegal immigration activists have their panties…
What Do YOU Think About the Proposed State Education Budget Cuts?
by Andrew Davey • • 3 Comments
“It’s not enough to just have parents worried about this,” said Celia Jaffe, the Fourth District PTA’s vice president for advocacy. “It’s got to be the rest of the voting public – besides parents who have kids in schools –…

