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Granny Snakebite's avatar

I attempted to expose a similar misuse of staff time at the Santa Ynez High School in 2014 when they were attempting to pass a 30 million dollar bond despite decreasing enrollment. I had documented proof that the administration office was using staff to fund-raise through a fake “Concerned Citizens” group. All but one of the donors were out of town contractors who stood to benefit financially should the bond pass. I won’t get deep in the weeds with the details but it led to me challenged the SYVHS Board President Bruce Porter in the 2016 3rd District Supervisor Primary. All the usual suspects in the GOP, including Mr. Widroe rallied for Bruce. The Santa Barbara GOP refused to allow me to even pitch for their endorsement. The Santa Barbara GOP even sent out a letter calling me a “RINO”. I am so grateful to see others trying to have election laws adhered to. Don’t get discouraged. Keep fighting the good fight. Nothing lasts forever; not even corrupt enterprises.

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Derek Hanley's avatar

For the past few weeks, I have worked with Denice Spangler Adams in the fight against SBCC's Measure P. She is an amazing leader and tireless worker. I am full of admiration for her efforts to combat the outright lies and deceptions from SBCC executives and their contractors funding their campaign to deceive voters in order to achieve an increase in taxes of $450million. Yes, SBCC declared the value of the Measure P bond to them at approximately $200 million but not the $250 million of interest on the loan that taxpayers would also have to pay. The main motivation for this bond is to avoid having to downsize the campus facilities and downsize the faculty and support staff, because local student enrollment is down by 35-40%. Also, a very significant number of enrolled students are studying 100% on-line, with no use of campus facilities. A large number of students are studying part-time on-line. SBCC is just another example of city colleges across America that have had to downsize or close altogether because of falling student enrollments.

We all owe Denice our gratitude and support for her magnificent efforts in fighting against Measure P. We need more people like Denice, if we are ever to sever the strangle-hold on power that the Democratic party has on all aspects of life in California

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