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My Reflections on Shasta County’s Measure A

Posted on March 2, 2020 by Guest Speaker

I have been reviewing a Legislative Analyst’s Office (LAO) report regarding Governor Newsom’s proposals for dealing with climate change which is intended to provide the State Legislature with knowledge, resources and questions to ask to determine the merits of the… Continue Reading →

Columns, Lead Story Alice Bell, Measure A
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Shasta County’s Measure A – Hard Questions To Ask

Posted on February 13, 2020 by Annelise Pierce

County residents should be asking hard questions about Measure A, which proposes a countywide sales tax of 1%, mostly to fund the county jail and law enforcement, and which will be on voters’ ballots for the March 3 primary. Although… Continue Reading →

Columns, Lead Story, Opinion Measure A
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Replacement Page to Be Mailed Out to Registered Voters

Posted on January 29, 2020 by Press Release

Cathy Darling Allen, County Clerk/Registrar of Voters, announces that County Voter Information Guides being delivered to registered voters contain a printing error in the title of Measure A. The page number of this error varies by the type of book… Continue Reading →

Press release 2020 Election, city of Redding, election, Measure A
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ACLU Meeting Scheduled

Posted on January 19, 2015 by Press Release

The Shasta-Tehama-Trinity County Chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) will hold its annual meeting on Saturday, January 31 and there will be a discussion of medical marijuana as well as Shasta County’s Measure A. The program is being… Continue Reading →

Community Announcements, News ACLU, Measure A, medical marijuana, Michael Risher, Michael Scheibli, Shasta-Tehama-Trinity Chapter of the ACLU

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  • Comment on Neighborhood residents go to court over county’s alternative custody campus and jail proposal by Rob Belgeri
    "Enriquez said he also came up with an innovative idea that would bring together several Northern California counties to transform the deactivated High Desert State Prison into a regional jail." HDSP is still in operation and houses Level IV maximum security and no-parole lifers. Next door, the aging, decrepit, and poorly constructed California Correctional Center […]
  • Comment on Neighborhood residents go to court over county’s alternative custody campus and jail proposal by MovingForward
    In reply to Mike Michalak. Good feedback. I looked at the zoning map again. The businesses mentioned (Haven, etc.) hug Eastside Road. So an outdoor processing plant could be proposed in the HI area next to residential backyard fences. Perhaps the consideration should be expanded for the "big picture" into the future. There should be […]
  • Comment on Neighborhood residents go to court over county’s alternative custody campus and jail proposal by Mike Michalak
    In reply to MovingForward. Point well taken. The Kutras property adjacent to the Sundial Bridge was formerly zoned industrial and the proposed relocation site of the Wintu casino was zoned agricultural -until they weren’t. The River Ranch neighborhood has never registered an objection to any of the several industrial applications for area businesses, mills, cabinet […]
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