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Frank Damrell for Supervisor

Frank Damrell: Ready and Able to Serve Now

October 14, 2018 By Eric Caine 5 Comments

Stanislaus County’s Supervisors’ District 4 includes a large swath of the City of Modesto. It’s by far the most urban district in the entire county. It’s also the district most impacted by homelessness and crime. The incumbent supervisor, Dick Monteith, is by all accounts a good man, but no one thinks of him as pro-active. Now in his mid-eighties, Monteith has been a throwback to the supervisor of old, a […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: Frank Damrell, Frank Damrell for Supervisor, Tom Berryhill for Supervisor

Last Minute Guide to Stanislaus Elections

May 31, 2018 By Eric Caine Leave a Comment

The only flaw in Thomas Friedman’s recent column in the New York Times is he didn’t include advice all down the ballot. The message is clear enough: If you want to save the traditions and institutions that constitute American values, vote for a Democrat. Still, there are cases where multiple Democrats are running and other cases where we must choose between two Republicans. So for those who are still mulling […]

Filed Under: Featured, Politics Tagged With: Frank Damrell for Supervisor, Josh Harder, Juan Alanis, Patrick Kolasinski, Tony Madrigal

Damrell Easy Choice for Supervisor

May 20, 2018 By Eric Caine Leave a Comment

There’s probably no better contrast in the race for supervisor in Stanislaus County’s District 4 than that between Frank Damrell and his opponents Tom Berryhill and Janice Keating. Everything about Frank Damrell represents Modesto’s and the county’s better days, while too much about Berryhill and Keating reminds us of the calumny and corruption in the era of Trump. Steve Ringhoff’s excellent report about Tom Berryhill’s violations of rules required by […]

Filed Under: Featured, Politics Tagged With: Frank Damrell, Frank Damrell for Supervisor, Janice Keating, Janice Keating for Supervisor, Tom Berryhill, Tom Berryhill for Supervisor

Chief FPPC enforcer called Berryhill scheme, “Cheating…plain and simple.”

May 15, 2018 By Steve Ringhoff 1 Comment

A current candidate for Stanislaus County Supervisor in District 4, Tom Berryhill was fined $40,000 in 2014 by the Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC). Was this a technical violation of complex campaign law? Did Mr. Berryhill admit the violation? Was he repentant? The answer to all three questions appears to be, “No.” Why look at this “historical” event, stemming from activity in 2008? Well, while the fine was widely reported, […]

Filed Under: Featured, Politics Tagged With: Frank Damrell for Supervisor, Tom Berryhill for Supervisor

Donor Review for Stanislaus County Board of Supervisors

May 2, 2018 By Steve Ringhoff 1 Comment

When Dick Monteith announced his retirement from the Stanislaus County Board of Supervisors, both Democrat Frank Damrell and Republican Tom Berryhill announced they would run for the vacant seat in Stanislaus County’s District Four. Former Modesto City Councilmember Janice Keating jumped into the race much later. Read more from Steve Ringhoff at Modestoexplained. Frank Damrell III had the most donors through April 21. Tom Berryhill got the most money during that […]

Filed Under: Featured, Politics Tagged With: Frank Damrell, Frank Damrell for Supervisor, Janice Keating, Tom Berryhill

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