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Guest Editorial From LJSD Board Member Bill Hinz: Helen Hayden for Orange County Superior Court Judge.

Posted by Newsletter Reprint on June 2, 2014

This is a guest editorial from Lowell Joint School District Trustee BillHinz on one of the judicial races. Mr.Hinz earned a Juris Doctorate from Western State University and is the owner of a private law firm in Brea.

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Helen Hayden for Orange County Superior Court Judge

Helen Hayden is running for Judge.  Ms. Hayden was born in Philly and raised in South Jersey.  She graduated from Boston College and later attended Suffolk University Law School.  While in law school Ms. Hayden worked in a local district attorney’s office and subsequently graduated from law school with honors.  In 1989 she moved to California dealing primarily with civil litigation.

Ms. Hayden is trying to unseat Judge Derek Johnson (a Gray Davis appointee).  Although Judge Johnson has been endorsed by a long list of other judges and lawyers (customary for a sitting judge) it should be noted that Judge Johnson was publicly admonished by the State Of California Commission On Judicial Performance relative to comments that he made on the record about a rape victim, opining his view that  “I’m not a gynecologist, but I can tell you something: If someone doesn’t want to have sexual intercourse the body shuts down.  The body will not permit that to happen unless a lot of damage is inflicted and we heard nothing about that in this case.  That tells me that the victim in this case although she wasn’t necessarily willing, she didn’t put up a fight…I found this whole case to be a technical case.  The rape is technical.  The forced oral copulation is technical.  It’s more of a crime law test than a real live criminal case.”

I met both Helen Hayden and Judge Johnson at a recent meeting of the North Orange County Bar Association.  I was impressed by the demeanor of Helen Hayden.  Judge Johnson, not so much, he refused to shake hands with his opponent.  Helen Hayden has been endorsed by the Orange County Register and deserves  your support as well.

 

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AD-73: Paul Glaab Drops Out Just Four Days Before Election

Posted by Newsletter Reprint on May 30, 2014

This came over the wire from the Paul Glaab for Assembly campaign this afternoon.  With just four days left in the campaign, few voters will even know he dropped out:

Local Community Leader and Former Laguna Niguel
Mayor Paul Glaab Withdraws from 73rd Assembly Race

Endorses Anna Bryson and Encourages Supporters to Vote for Her on June 3rd

(Laguna Niguel, CA) Candidate for Assembly District 73 and former Laguna Niguel Mayor Paul Glaab releases the following statement regarding withdrawing from the 73rd Assembly District race:

After much consideration and discussion with my family, and due to recent health issues, I have decided to suspend my campaign for the 73rd Assembly District.  I recently had a serious fall that caused a head injury, and will require an extended recovery that has been making it difficult to run a campaign.  At this time I cannot continue to put the effort in to the race that will make my campaign successful.  Therefore, I have decided to suspend my campaign.

I’ve spent over 30 years working for the people of Laguna Niguel and Orange County.  But at this time, I have decided it is best to dedicate more time to my recovery – and when my health returns, to my family and to helping our local communities.

After deciding to withdraw, it was clear who to support—Anna Bryson. Anna has done so much for this community as an education reformer and leader. She will make a great Assemblymember. I would like to thank so many people who have worked and supported me during this campaign. I strongly encourage them to support Anna Bryson and keep this seat in GOP hands in November.

Paul was elected to the Laguna Niguel City Council in 2004, serving as the city’s Mayor in 2008 and in 2012.  In December of 2006, Paul joined the Orange County Transportation Authority Board of Directors where he represented South Orange County’s Fifth District and was a member of the Regional Planning and Highways Committee.   He served as Chairman of the Board in 2012.

Currently, Paul and his wife, Janice, own their own small business, Glaab and Associates, a public affairs firm in Orange County which Paul founded in 1999.  He and Janice reside in Laguna Niguel where they are raising their daughter, Molly, who attends St. Anne School in Laguna Niguel.

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Community Leaders Endorse Ceci Iglesias for 69th Assembly District

Posted by Newsletter Reprint on May 25, 2014

This came over the wire from the Ceci Iglesias for Assembly campaign…

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Community Leaders Endorse Ceci Iglesias for 69th Assembly District

ORANGE COUNTY, CA – Campaigning for the 69th Assembly District on the theme of “Put Community First,” Santa Ana Unified School District Board Member Ceci Iglesias today announced the endorsements of two respected community leaders, Reuben Martinez and Frank Garcia.

Martinez and Garcia join a long list of organizations and leaders endorsing Iglesias for Assembly, including the Lincoln Club of Orange County, the Hispanic 100, Los 32 por Mexico, the California Women’s Leadership Association, Atlas PAC, Assemblymen Travis Allen and Don Wagner, Senators Bob Huff and Mimi Walters, Orange County Supervisors Janet Nguyen and Todd Spitzer, Orange County Clerk-Recorder Hugh Nguyen, and Orange County Board of Education Trustee Robert Hammond.

“I am honored to be endorsed by two such respected community leaders like Reuben Martinez and Frank Garcia,” Iglesias said. “My campaign for the Assembly is about putting community first, and I am grateful for such strong community support.”

Reuben Martinez founded the iconic Librería Martinez bookstore in Santa Ana nearly 20 years ago. A delegate to several Democratic National Conventions and a 2004 winner of the MacArthur Fellowship, Martinez serves as a Presidential Fellow at Chapman University, promoting literacy and education.

Frank Garcia founded La Casa Garcia restaurant in Anaheim more than 40 years ago.  Nearly 30 years ago, Garcia founded We Give Thanks, which has provided over 200,000 free Thanksgiving dinners to Orange County families in need and has award scholarships to local students for 15 years.

Iglesias was the top vote-getter in the 2012 Santa Ana Unified School Board election.  Born in El Salvador, Iglesias immigrated with her family to the United States and to Central Orange County 35 years ago.  A graduate of Santa Ana Unified, she earned degrees from Santa Ana College and Cal State Fullerton. Iglesias resides in Santa Ana with her son, who attends local public schools.

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Paid for by Iglesias for Assembly 2014. ID# 1364420.

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Conservative icon Michael Reagan endorses Jesse Petrilla for Assembly

Posted by Newsletter Reprint on May 24, 2014

This just came across the wire:

Conservative icon Michael Reagan endorses Jesse Petrilla for Assembly

ORANGE COUNTY, CA – Tuesday, May 20, 2014 – Momentum continues to grow in the final two weeks until Election Day for Jesse Petrilla for State Assembly. Today, Michael Reagan, son of former President Ronald Reagan, endorsed Jesse for Assembly District 73.

“Republicans need a new generation of leadership to take back our government in Sacramento. That’s why I’m supporting Jesse Petrilla for State Assembly,” Reagan said, “He’s a bright new leader for our future.”

Sharing Ronald Reagan’s vision of small government, Jesse is a proven fighter for the taxpayers. He has pledged to never vote to raise taxes, supports strong pension reform, and voluntarily turned down lucrative retirement and health benefits offered to council members.

A military officer, Jesse deployed to Afghanistan in 2012. He is also an Orange County small business owner and City Council Member in Rancho Santa Margarita. He is happily married with one son.

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Jesse needs your support. A San Francisco billionaire, in an effort to advance a liberal agenda, just this week jumped in behind one of Jesse’s opponents with hundreds of thousands of dollars in an attempt to defeat Jesse on Election Day. That is why your contribution today of $50, $100, $250, $500 or more is so urgently needed to help get out our message. You can contribute online, instantly and securely, by clicking here. Or you may also mail a check to Jesse Petrilla for Assembly, PO Box 80325, RSM, CA 92688. With your continued support, we will win! Thank you.

Paid for by Jesse Petrilla for Assembly, ID # 1353994
This email was sent to jesse@joinjesse.com

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Fundraiser for Cecilia Iglesias on 5/29 at the Office of Scott Baugh & Associates

Posted by Newsletter Reprint on May 23, 2014

This came across the wire earlier this week:

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Lincoln Club Endorses Eric Woolery for Orange County Auditor-Controller

Posted by Newsletter Reprint on May 20, 2014

This just came across the wire from the Eric Woolery for Auditor-Controller campaign:

LINCOLN CLUB ENDORSES ERIC WOOLERY FOR ORANGE COUNTY AUDITOR-CONTROLLER

NEWPORT BEACH — The Lincoln Club of Orange County, one of the state’s most respected conservative leadership organizations has endorsed Eric Woolery for Orange County Auditor-Controller. According to Lincoln Club President Wayne Lindholm:

“Eric is the consummate professional — a CPA with a long track record of professional and personal success as a financial manager and advisor. Beyond his significant accomplishments as an Auditor and Controller, he has successfully navigated his 700-employee department through the recent financial crisis while maintaining service levels without tax increases. This kind of skill demonstrates that he is exactly the right person to keep watch over Orange County’s finances on behalf of the taxpayer.”

The Lincoln Club endorsement is one of the most sought-after in the county. The club selected Woolery from a field of five candidates vying for the position. The Auditor- Controller’s office is currently managed by an appointee of the County Board of Supervisors but has not had an elected Auditor-Controller for more than two years since David Sundstrom resigned.

Eric Woolery is a CPA and successful owner/manager of a large accounting firm and currently the top administrative and financial head of a large public agency overseeing more than 700 employees and a department budget of $108 million.

He is the only candidate for Auditor-Controller with direct experience in both the private and public sector.  He is committed to providing Orange County taxpayers with the independent oversight required to make government open and accountable to the people.

His campaign website is http://www.ericwoolery.com/ ; on Facebook at Eric Woolery for OC Auditor-Controller or follow him on Twitter @WooleryOC. He has lived in Orange County most of his life and attended Lutheran High School of Orange County and Cal State Fullerton.  He and his wife Lisa have two children and reside in Orange.

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Lincoln Club of Orange County Endorses Linda Lindholm for Orange County Board of Education

Posted by Newsletter Reprint on May 1, 2014

This just came across the wire:

Linda Lindholm for OC Board of Ed

Lincoln Club of Orange County Endorses Linda Lindholm for Orange County Board of Education

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 1, 2014
Contact: Chris Emami
chrisemami@custom-campaigns.com

ORANGE COUNTY, CA –The Lincoln Club of Orange County joins the growing list of endorsements for Mayor Linda Lindholm, the leading candidate for Orange County Board of Education in Trustee Area 5. They join the California Women’s Leadership Association, the Republican Party of Orange County, Atlas PAC, and a large number of school board members and local elected leaders in endorsing Linda Lindholm for the Orange County Board of Education.

“Linda Lindholm is a true education reformer who supports reducing unfunded government mandates on schools, creating competition among schools to improve education, and allowing parents to have more control over the education of their children,” said Lincoln Club of Orange County Chairman Robert Loewen. “Linda Lindholm truly embodies the principles of the Lincoln Club of Orange County.”

“As Mayor, I have fought for limited government, greater individual liberty, and increased transparency in government,” Lindholm said. “As a member of the Orange County Board of Education, I will improve the quality of education for all students, fight unfunded government mandates, and utilize my educational experience to bring our students and schools into the 21st century.”

A businesswoman, Mayor Lindholm has served as the President of the Saddleback College Foundation Board, as President of the Beta Foster Care Advisory Board, and as the City Liaison on the Laguna Niguel Youth Committee. She has also served on the Capistrano Unified School District Instructional Materials Review Committee and the Prevent Child Abuse – Orange County Advisory Board.

Professionally, Lindholm has taught college students as a university instructor and worked with school districts on developing programs for teachers of children with physical and learning disabilities. She earned her Bachelor of Science Degree from Colorado State University and her Master’s Degree in Public Administration from the University of Kansas.   Lindholm and her husband, Wayne, have three children.

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Keith Curry Fundraiser Tomorrow

Posted by Newsletter Reprint on April 29, 2014

This just came across the wire:

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Global Sounds Festival

Posted by Newsletter Reprint on April 28, 2014

This just came across the wire:

 

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Orange County Needs a Watchdog as Auditor-Controller

Posted by Newsletter Reprint on April 23, 2014

This just came across the wire:

ORANGE COUNTY NEEDS A WATCHDOG AS AUDITOR-CONTROLLER

Why the Orange County Taxpayers Association Endorses Eric Woolery

By Carolyn Cavecche, CEO and President, Orange County Taxpayers Association

Election after election, “wanna-be” politicians have targeted specific elected offices at the County of Orange as their opportunity for an entrance into political life. Although these offices seem to be low profile and of little importance to many voters, they are actually positions of great importance with significant responsibilities. Sometimes, the unqualified manage to get elected, sometimes resulting in bad governance. Remember the county’s bankruptcy? Recently, the OC Board of Supervisors took the unusual step of consolidating one of these offices, the County Public Administrator, with the District Attorney’s office. This measure was taken to recover the high level of integrity such an important position should preserve, which was ignored by an unqualified elected official. The elected position of Orange County Auditor-Controller is one of those offices of great importance to the taxpayers, as it oversees all of our taxpayer monies at the County of Orange.

The Orange County Taxpayers Association has endorsed Eric Woolery in the Orange County Auditor-Controller’s race because he has the right set of skills and expertise to best serve as the watchdog over Orange County’s taxpayer funds. He is a CPA, a former small business owner, a former county school board member, and currently serves as Orange Treasurer. He understands the importance of vigilance and has a track record that demonstrates that he knows how to monitor how the county spends precious taxpayer resources in order to find and fight fraud and waste. He is a professional who is actually qualified for the position of Auditor-Controller.

As a taxpayer watchdog, Woolery will prepare both elected decision makers and the public to make the policy decisions that will protect Orange County taxpayers. Eric Woolery has created priorities based on his knowledge, and his proactive budgeting approach will not only get Orange County through these next few years, but will also protect us for years to come. His priorities include:

  • Exposing and fighting Sacramento’s raids on our local coffers. This year, he reclaimed $18 million for his county department.
  • Enhancing county productivity and performance through new processes and accountabilities. Through the recession, he cut costs in his agency by 25% while maintaining operational effectiveness.
  • Helping solve the current pension crisis while implementing safeguards to guarantee future sustainability.

Every year, the Auditor-Controller’s office issues the “OC Citizens Report.” Eric Woolery’s version of this report will include an analysis of the fiscal strengths and challenges for the county and its $5.4 billion budget. On day one, he plans to dig into fiscal matters and immediately start answering the following questions and finding solutions to them; if elected, next year’s report will include solutions to the biggest issues facing Orange County:

  • What is our pension liability? How does Orange County’s liability compare to other counties?
  • What policies has the Auditor-Controller offered to the Board of Supervisors as solutions?
  • How stable are the county’s revenue sources?
  • Is the state planning to raid our coffers again, and if so, what will the impact be? Can we prepare?
  • Are there plans afoot to find new sources of revenue without raising taxes?
  • Does the Auditor-Controller have plans to streamline, consolidate, or cut costs to improve efficiencies?

Please join the Orange County Taxpayers Association in voting for Eric Woolery and his proactive leadership to improve our quality of life and keep Orange County one of the most sought after regions to live.

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