Matt Rexroad to keep his job as head of Meridian Pacific
Matt Rexroad got sworn in today as County Supervisor for the 3rd District. Reporter Josh Fernandez in this morning's Woodland Daily Democrat writes:
This brings up an interesting question, obviously Rexroad's company can continue to survive with Rexroad dealing the bulk of his time to his duties for his 3rd District Constituents. On the other hand, does being a political consultant and operating a political consulting firm while at the same time being an elected official strike more than just me as being a bit unseemly?
Congratulations to Joel Butler, Yolo County's New Assessor
Matt Rexroad wrote in his blog this morning, "It has been a long time since the campaign began. I am happy it is over."
Joel Butler has to be thinking it has been a long time since the campaign was over, I am happy to begin. Butler gets sworn in as the new county assessor replacing Dick Fisher after 8 years working in the office as the chief deputy. Butler won a resounding victory last June over Bob Milbrodt, a margin that belied the bitterness of the charges thrown about by Mr. Milbrodt during the campaign.
Dixon Downs to the Ballot?
The Davis Enterprise and the Daily Republic are reporting this afternoon:
---Doug Paul Davis reporting
Matt Rexroad got sworn in today as County Supervisor for the 3rd District. Reporter Josh Fernandez in this morning's Woodland Daily Democrat writes:
This brings up an interesting question, obviously Rexroad's company can continue to survive with Rexroad dealing the bulk of his time to his duties for his 3rd District Constituents. On the other hand, does being a political consultant and operating a political consulting firm while at the same time being an elected official strike more than just me as being a bit unseemly?
Congratulations to Joel Butler, Yolo County's New Assessor
Matt Rexroad wrote in his blog this morning, "It has been a long time since the campaign began. I am happy it is over."
Joel Butler has to be thinking it has been a long time since the campaign was over, I am happy to begin. Butler gets sworn in as the new county assessor replacing Dick Fisher after 8 years working in the office as the chief deputy. Butler won a resounding victory last June over Bob Milbrodt, a margin that belied the bitterness of the charges thrown about by Mr. Milbrodt during the campaign.
Dixon Downs to the Ballot?
The Davis Enterprise and the Daily Republic are reporting this afternoon:
The [Dixon] City Council here will take a second look this week at its decision to allow a controversial state-of-the-art horse racing track and entertainment complex in town, and either will rescind that approval or send the issue to the voters.This comes amid a petition effort by citizens groups that produced over 1,000 signatures to place the issue on the ballot. This effort has now forced the Dixon council to reconsider their earlier 4-1 vote to approve the controversial race track.
---Doug Paul Davis reporting