Ventura County supervisors voted 3-2 on Tuesday, March 28, at about 1:15 p.m.. to repeal the county s campaign finance rules, which means raising campaign-contribution caps from $750 per individual to
Ventura County supervisors voted 3-2 on Tuesday, March 28, at about 1:15 p.m.. to repeal the county s campaign finance rules, which means raising campaign-contribution caps from $750 per individual to
[applause] i don t know if you know, but the cause of leukemia. melissa, you can tell me, if you remember. one in 1 million. and while we all know that it s less than one and 1 million, she shouldn t have that kind of diagnosis. you ve talked all of us here. how to keep going in the face of something difficult, and we d like to [applause] thanks, everybody.
bloodstream through her heart and it could kill her. and in that same exact second, i thought if i say something, she will say what do you know you are not trained. how dare you. embarrass you for bringing this up and rocking the boat. and as she is going, i didn t do anything. because i ended up being more afraid of what she would say, than protecting my daughter and thank god nothing happened, but i swore that moment, i would never, ever let my children be put in danger, because i was too scared to speak up. and i think that was the day that i decided, i am going to make a difference. melissa bumstead. i hope i m not talking too
melissa is the key to the cleanup. melissa is now the community in this effort and her voice is critical and the leadership that she is shown in organizing her community is critical. and that will make or break everything. anything else that is worth putting a flag on? i was thinking something like this might be good to put