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A conservative activist is fighting a tax plan to benefit Fresno parks. And he’s raising the specter of controversial Fresno State English professor Randa Jarrar in a bid for success.
Tal Cloud of Common Sense Information, a 527 political organization, released an audio advertisement Monday denouncing the Fresno for Parks plan, which would raise an estimated $37 million a year with a 3/8ths of a percent sales tax.
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Congressman Jeff Denham (R-Turlock) wanted to visit a center in the Bay Area housing children of detained immigrants Monday. The facility run by Southwest Key refused him entry.
ABC 7 was among the media following Denham to the Pleasant Hill facility as he rang the bell. But no one answered.
A plainclothes security guard eventually told Denham that employees inside the center were told not to answer the door or speak to him.
“I want transparency. This is a federally funded facility,” Denham told the TV station.
“If you’ve got nothing to hide, I’d think you would want not only members of Congress to see, who are actually trying to write new laws to fix the situation, but I’d think you’d want the media to know as well. We want to make sure safety comes first for these kids.”
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As expected, Daren Miller officially has requested a recount for the Fresno City Council District 3 race.
Fresno County Elections Clerk Brandi Orth certified the results last week. Miller fell six votes shy of second-place finisher Tate Hill.
If the results stand, Hill and Miguel Arias will advance to the November general election.
By law, Orth must begin the recount within seven days, or by Monday, July 9. The extent of how many votes will be recounted and the cost are still to be determined.
If the recount puts Miller ahead of Hill, his recount payments would be returned.
It is the election lull for Fresno City Council candidates, but here’s an update on the financial info of those who remain in the races after the primary (cash figures through May 19):
Candidate | Position | Cash Raised Total | Cash on Hand (debt) |
Esmeralda Soria* | District 1 | $125,529 | $112,904 ($195) |
Miguel Arias | District 3 | $44,231 | $15,781 ($12,280) |
Daren Miller | District 3 | $29,560 | $5,276 ($10,900) |
Tate Hill | District 3 | $33,575 | $23,999 ($12,036) |
Luis Chavez | District 5 | $86,233 | $69,338 ($1,906) |
Paula Yang | District 5 | $24,977 | $1,171 ($9,497) |
Nelson Esparza | District 7 | $111,240 | $44,808 ($10,535) |
Brian Whalen | District 7 | $221,726 | $134,442 ($16,835) |
* Unopposed.
David Taub has spent most of his career in journalism behind the scenes working as a TV assignment editor and radio producer. For more than a decade, he has worked in the Fresno market with such stops at KSEE-24, KMJ and Power Talk 96.7. Taub also worked the production and support side of some of TV sports biggest events including the Super Bowl, the NBA Finals and NASCAR to name a few. Taub graduated from the University of Michigan with dual degrees in communications and political science. You can contact David at 559-492-4037 or at Send an Email
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Joseph Herzog
July 5, 2018 at 12:24 pm
Parks are invaluable to the health and livability of a modern, 21st century. Mr Cliud is wrong in his assessment and I have told him so.