The Community Action Fund of Planned Parenthood of Orange and San Bernardino Counties announced its endorsement for Mayor Katrina Foley’s campaign for Orange County Supervisor. Foley is seeking election to Orange County’s 2nd Supervisorial District, in an election that will be held on Tuesday, March 9, 2021.
Katie Arthur, Chair of the Board of Directors of the Community Action Fund of Planned Parenthood of Orange and San Bernardino Counties, released the following statement announcing the endorsement:
“Mayor Katrina Foley is an unwavering advocate for women’s health. She will continue to help ensure women have access to the health care services they need. On the Board of Supervisors, Mayor Foley will fight to protect the essential health services that local communities rely on. Please join us in supporting Mayor Katrina Foley for Supervisor, and make sure you have a plan to vote on or before Tuesday, March 9.”
The Association of Orange County Deputy District Attorneys, Civic Action Committee (AOCDDA-CAC), announced their endorsement for Mayor Katrina Foley’s campaign for Orange County Supervisor. Foley is seeking election to Orange County’s 2nd Supervisorial District, in an election that will be held on Tuesday, March 9, 2021.
Cyril Yu, Chair of the Association of Orange County Deputy District Attorneys Civic Action Committee, released the following statement announcing the endorsement:
“Mayor Katrina Foley is deeply committed to protecting our neighborhoods and ensuring the equal and fair application of justice for every person. She knows that community health and safety are the first priority, and as Mayor she has worked hard to improve safety and quality of life for residents. We trust Mayor Foley with this important responsibility, and we hope you will join us in supporting her.”
Special Supervisor Election Heats Up as GOP Condemns Two Republican Challengers
Jan. 27, 2021
The five final candidates to replace Michelle Steel on the Orange County Board of Supervisors. From left: Councilman Kevin Muldoon of Newport Beach, attorney Janet Rappaport of Corona del Mar, Mayor Katrina Foley of Costa Mesa, Mayor Michael Vo of Fountain Valley, and former supervisor and state Senator John Moorlach. Credit: Photos by Julie Leopo for Voice of OC, and campaign websites
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Just as the filing deadline for candidates closed this week on a hotly contested, coastal county supervisors’ seat, local GOP leaders went on the attack against two Republican candidates in the race, calling them selfish and ego-driven.
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Former Costa Mesa City Councilman John Stephens will return to public service after being appointed Tuesday to the Planning Commission.
Stephens left office in December following an unsuccessful reelection campaign in the city’s 1st Voting District.
Council members were tasked with filling four open seats on the seven-member commission, including Districts 1, 2 and 6 and one at-large position, from among 27 candidates.
Districted-seat appointees are first nominated by their district equivalent on the City Council and then voted on by the entire panel and appointed upon majority approval. The mayor is responsible for nominating a candidate for the at-large position, subject to the same approval process.