Chula Vista Citizens
The recent appointment of Alonso Gonzalez to the Chula Vista city council has sparked widespread outrage among citizens, who believe that the decision was based on cronyism and deception. Despite the clear public opposition to the appointment of Devonna Almagro, a friend of three district council members, the council went ahead and appointed another friend who has a long history of financial problems, including tax debt, DUI, suspended business licenses, and foreclosed property.
The actions of the three district council members in this matter are unacceptable and undermine the trust that citizens have in the political process. If Mr. Gonzalez cannot handle his own life, it is inappropriate for him to make decisions that affect the lives of others. Join us at the Chula Vista Council Meeting on February 7th at 5:00 pm to put the appointment of District 3 back on the agenda, or to call for Mr. Gonzalez to resign. It is time for the three council members to appoint someone with integrity and to restore the faith of the citizens in their elected officials.
High School and College Students
Do you know any college or high school student who is moderate or conservative in their political views and may be interested in learning more about (and getting actively involved in) public service or politics?
If you do, we want to invite them to participate in the FREE California Emerging Leaders program that offers support, mentorship, training, internships, and paid jobs. Finding these students is HARD – so we're relying on folks like you to nominate someone you know. We're holding a free information breakfast Feb 11 at 8am in Poway to brief parents and students on all the program has to offer.
RSVP: Feb 11 California Emerging Leaders Breakfast for Interested Parents and Students
Parent Activists and Potential School Board Candidates
Do you know anyone who would be interested in participating in a parents’ rights group or running for school board in San Diego county?
If you do, please ask them to sign up for our Feb 11 School Reform Summit where we will discuss what is happening in local school districts, how parents can take a more active role in advocating for change, and how to run for school board.
RSVP: Feb 11 San Diego School Board Reform Summit – Parents and Potential Candidates
We MUST get more people involved in the fight to make sure our schools offer quality education to our children without the far-Left extreme political agendas. We also need to help support moderate and conservative high school and college students. These two programs are VITAL to achieving both of those goals – but we need your help finding people for both programs so please think hard and nominate someone for both/either roles today!
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