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Old News From The Nevada County Assembly
“We are in the midst of the second American revolution and the First global revolution.”
The Hippocratic Oath: Honor
Is medical help affordable? Is medical help competent? Is medical help satisfying? Is medical help safe?
Sierra College Forum with Police Chiefs
Sierra College hosted a community forum on May 24 featuring two local police chiefs, Dan Foss, Chief of Nevada City PD, and Alex Gammelgard, Chief of Grass Valley PD.
Auditor-Controller and County Counsel Claiming ‘Privilege’ in Public Records Request
The Nevada County Board of Supervisors should be most interested in how the CliftonLarsonAllen contract was procured by County senior staff. The contract entered into without Board approval exceeded the $50,000 threshold which triggers Board action, yet County staff still contracted with CLA without Board approval.
Celebrating National Military Appreciation Month
“it is fitting and proper that we devote one day each year to paying tribute to the Armed Forces as the servants and protectors of our Nation” - Harry S. Truman
How Do I Serve on a School Board?
Serving on a local school board is an important opportunity to make a difference in the quality of education for students and management of the school as a whole.
The Fire Safe Council’s Lack of Fiscal Responsibility
The Legislative Analyst’s Office and the Grand Jury’s reports spell out the need to determine whether the “non-profit” programs being financed by millions of taxpayer dollars are making a valuable impact or are a waste of taxpayer money.
Will Taxpayers Win Against the Governor and Legislature?
According to Fran Freedle, passing the TPA will protect taxpayers.
Medi-Cal and Its Deleterious Impact on California Medical Care: The Deep State
“California physicians must have the professional freedom to care for their patients without interference.”
County’s Duty to Oversee Grant Funding with Fire Safe Council
The Office of Emergency Services and the Auditor-Controller have an ongoing duty to monitor the contracts with Fire Safe to make sure Federal and State grant money is accounted for. The buck has to stop somewhere. It is squarely with the County and OES.
Open Letter to Grass Valley City Council - Measure B
Given the manner in which the City presented Measure B to the voters, you created a hybrid between a general fund tax initiative and a special tax initiative. Please consider the goodwill of your constituents and start this process anew.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Will Be on the California Ballot
The American Independent Party of California has endorsed RFK Jr. to provide his candidacy access to be on the 2024 General Election ballot in California.
We The People: The Time is Now for a Third Party
There’s growing support in Nevada County for Robert F. Kennedy for President. According to the Elections Office, over 400 Nevada County residents have changed their voting registration through the Secretary of State to Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s ‘We the People’ party.
A Crazy World to Awaken In
You see, our original, organic Constitution for the united States of America was a contract and a trust agreement created by and in the name of we, the people - the body sovereign.
Is the Nevada County Planning Commission Violating Property Rights?
Because the mob was completely ill-informed, they likely did not know the extent to which Conger went to obtain proper approval of the event permit in accordance with the County’s ordinance.
Natalie Adona’s Election Certification Contested in Superior Court
Former Grass Valley Mayor Ingram-Spencer Contests Natalie Adona’s Certification of the Results of City’s Measure B Sales Tax Increase
Louis Anthony Conter: USS Arizona Survivor and Nevada County Local Legend
Honoring Lou Conter, who was the last living survivor of the USS Arizona and a local legend. Lou Conter had a life marked by fortitude, sacrifice, and service.
Nevada County Supervisor Hardy Bullock Cuts off Local Resident During Public Comment
The Brown Act, which governs public meetings of local agencies, states in part: “The legislative body of a local agency shall not prohibit public criticism of the policies, procedures, programs, or services of the agency, or of the acts or omissions of the legislative body.”