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Every day I talk with our neighbors at their front doors, in their front yards, in living rooms, at parks – even in the line at Vons. In all those conversations, […]
Read MoreSan Diego County Planning Commissioner and San Diego City Council candidate Tommy Hough continues to expand a bipartisan neighborhood coalition in his race for the District 6 seat, and his […]
Read MoreWith two weeks until ballots go out, we’re at a fever pitch knocking on doors, talking with neighbors like you, and getting the word out about our Neighborhoods First campaign […]
Read MoreJoin us for our upcoming fundraiser with Supervisor Terra Lawson-Remer and former San Diego City Council president Sherri Lightner on Saturday, Oct. 8th, at 5 p.m. at the home of Dr. Cary Lowe […]
Read MoreGiven the state of City Hall politics, our “not for sale” message is even more important now than it was when I first ran for San Diego City Council District […]
Read MoreTodd: Hello, operator? Listen to me, I can’t speak very loud – this is an emergency. I’m a passenger on a United flight to San Francisco. We have a situation […]
Read MoreAs I mentioned in my e-mail yesterday, San Diego is in the midst of an extraordinary and historic heat wave. Yesterday, for the first time, the California Governor’s Office of […]
Read MoreIt’s not easy walking through a heat wave, but our District 6 neighbors in Mira Mesa, Kearny Mesa, University City, UTC, Miramar, Sorrento Valley, Scripps Ranch, and Rancho Encantada are […]
Read MoreWhy are our yard signs cropping up all across District 6 once again? Because neighbors agree it’s time to put Neighborhoods First! We want a city government that genuinely works with […]
Read MoreThe Downtown special interests that are bankrolling my opponent know we have the issues and arguments for a better District 6. That’s why they’re trying so hard to stop our […]
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