Letter to the Editor: Vacaville has trustworthy City Council
In the midst of mud-slinging at the new Vacaville City Council, let’s take a look at the new council members themselves and what they plan to do.
Jeanette Wylie spent decades teaching students in Vacaville. She also is a leader in her church, and a leader in her teacher’s union. She will be an asset on the City Council. Her priorities are to operate government in a transparent manner, neighborhood parks, affordable housing, transportation routes to accommodate our growth and great schools.
Mike Silva has also spent his career helping others. He is a professor of biotechnology, served two years on the Vacaville School Board and was the president of the Solano County School Boards Association. He will lead efforts to create opportunities for good careers by supporting local businesses and economic development efforts, as well as support affordable housing and better schools, reinvest in youth and senior programs, and s
A recent letter to the editor called for the recall of five members of the Vacaville City Council, including four who have been in office less than two months. Apparently, this is the result of those members meeting with a group of community activists.
We expect our elected officials to meet with co
Chris Pratt s older brother Daniel is a sergeant with Solano County sheriffs
Known as Cully , Pratt has a side business making wood carvings
Among them were an AR-15-style rifle holder with Three Percenter images
Far-right Three Percenters believe that they are patriots preventing tyranny
Pratt is one of several Solano County sheriffs deputies supporting the group
Rioters who identified as Three Percenters were among those arrested Jan 6
The Vacaville City Council has betrayed the city it serves.
Nolan Sullivan, Jeanette Wylie, Micheal Silva, Jason Roberts and Roy Stockton have joined with and encouraged the protesters who have terrorized our city for months. By meeting with, making concessions and having their photos taken with the
Last week for Vacaville District 2 candidates to file
The special election is scheduled May 4.
There has been no new interest shown for the post since the initial five candidates took out papers during the first week the filing period opened.
Curtis Hunt, a former Vacaville councilman, filed his papers and has qualified for the ballot, according to the Solano County Registrar of Voters.
Two others, Gregory Ritchie II and Joe Desmarais, had filed their papers, but it was determined by the Elections Office that they needed additional signatures.
Vacaville City Clerk Michelle Thornbrugh said Monday that the other two individuals who took out papers – Balraj Saprai and Marc Yu – have not returned them, nor have they contacted her office about their intentions.