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One San Diego, the nonprofit organization set up by former mayor Kevin Faulconer to support his office and needy San Diego children and their families announced Tuesday that it will dissolve.
After serving 10,000 children and an untold number of community organizations, One San Diego issued a public thank you to its partners, donors and supporters and said it would close its doors by the end of this month.
“The most generous people I have met are our donors, community partners and volunteers,” said Dena DiSarro, the One San Diego chief executive. “One San Diego was successful because of their support.”
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San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer is out of office and in the mix to challenge Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom. But his record as mayor is remarkably checkered for a potential 2022 GOP gubernatorial candidate in the nation’s largest state, where only two Republicans have won statewide office this century a Hollywood action hero as governor in 2003 and 2006 and a tech titan (who has since left the party) as insurance commissioner in 2006.
Faulconer replaced disgraced former Mayor Bob Filner in 2014 and easily won re-election in 2016. Then his second term was rocky. Now the former San Diego State University student body president, public relations executive and city councilmember has a history at City Hall that will be cherry-picked by admirers and critics alike to paint a portrait of a mayor who did well in trying circumstances or one who was in over his head. He deserves praise for how he helped the city’s homeless population and how he managed the pandemic. Yet in major way