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Town Hall Meeting to Discuss: "What Impact Will California’s Budget Crisis Have on South Orange County?"
Feb 13, 2008
Several local officials will be featured, including
ABC Reform Trustees
Rancho Santa Margarita, Ca. On February 19th, a Town Hall Meeting focusing upon the impacts that the State’s budget crisis will have upon South Orange County will be held in Rancho Santa Margarita. A panel of several prominent local elected officials will analyze and discuss these issues of critical importance to all residents. The panel will include:


Three Trustees from the Capistrano Unified School District, Ellen Addonizio, Anna Bryson and Larry Christensen, who will address the particularly severe impacts on our local school district and their plans to address it.
71st District Assemblyman Todd Spitzer, Rancho Santa Margarita Mayor Neil Blais and Rancho Santa Margarita Councilmember Tony Beall, who will act as the moderator for the event.
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Rancho Santa Margarita, Ca. On February 19th, a Town Hall Meeting focusing upon the impacts that the State’s budget crisis will have upon South Orange County will be held in Rancho Santa Margarita. A panel of several prominent local elected officials will analyze and discuss these issues of critical importance to all residents. The panel will include:



Three Trustees from the Capistrano Unified School District, Ellen Addonizio, Anna Bryson and Larry Christensen, who will address the particularly severe impacts on our local school district and their plans to address it.


71st District Assemblyman Todd Spitzer, Rancho Santa Margarita Mayor Neil Blais and Rancho Santa Margarita Councilmember Tony Beall, who will act as the moderator for the event.
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Plot to Present Partisan Candidate Forum Uncovered
Sep 29, 2006
CUSD Incumbents Involved In Latest Attempt to Deceive
the Public
Rancho Santa Margarita, CA. A plot to deceive the public into believing that an upcoming “Candidates Forum” is a legitimate, unbiased event has been uncovered.
Evidence discovered
by the CUSD Recall Committee clearly
demonstrates the proposed Candidate’s Forum
(scheduled for next Tuesday, October 3) is not
an impartial event – it has been completely
manufactured by, and is biased in favor of, the
incumbents who are running for re-election to
the CUSD Board of Trustees. Read
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Rancho Santa Margarita, CA. A plot to deceive the public into believing that an upcoming “Candidates Forum” is a legitimate, unbiased event has been uncovered.
