The Anatomy of Public Corruption

Homeless Court - Targeted to Homelessness Forced To Welfare Dying Dead Broke

I'm Eligible 

Once they stop giving me tickets 
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Do you have a history of homelessness or are at imminent risk of homelessness? If so, you may be eligible if you meet the following requirements:

At least 90 days of continuous satisfactory participation in a Homeless Court approved case management program.
  • No new tickets or any other criminal charges within the past 6 months, and no outstanding misdemeanor warrants for non-Homeless Court eligible offenses.
  • No outstanding felony warrants and not in violation of parole or probation.
  • No offenses involving a victim, a weapon, or drug possession or sales (possession of drug paraphernalia or less than an ounce of marijuana may qualify).
  • Tickets were received within Los Angeles County.
  • Parking tickets, DUI, or tickets received as a juvenile are not eligible.


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Bennett v. Town of Danville and Gary Vinson Collins

I CALLED ALLIANT RISK SERVICES 
for Litigant Risk Insurance 


Dead Employee

Workplace Retaliation 

Friends with Public Servant


My employees have murdered 

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Kaiser Care Over CCRMC - The poison case they should have investigated

Victim List 
Alicia Driscoll, daughter Jineva,
Ashley Turton 
~ (DC, Husband worked for Obama)

Ernie Scherer Jr. and Wife (Mormons Danville, many cross contact)
Catherine Perata 
~  Daughter-in-law of State Pro Tem Sen. Don Perata 

Roma Bahita ~ Customer (one of six deceased realtors, contacts)
Peter Branagh and Mona Branagh, Builder and Banker (Business Contact)
Kellie Reed - Bartender
Eiko Sugihara - tragic death outside residence and murder scene of Pamela Vitalie 

Dino Ghilotti, son Dick Ghilotti Brothers 
Anthony Banta Jr. Starbucks Barista Walnut Creek - the nicest person ever, would come out and busk with me.  

Michael McNulty - Patron of Tiki Toms, nephew of Sheriff Rainey 

Chuck Silverman ~ Havana Bartender 

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The Victim Collage - Alicia Driscoll, daugher, Ashley Turton, Ernie Scherer Jr. and Wife, Catherine Perata, Roma Bahita, Peter Branagh and Mona Branagh, Kellie Reed, Eiko Sugihara, Dino Ghilotti, Anthony Banta Jr. , Michael McNulty, Chuck Silverman (hidden)

Contra Costa County 

In November 2005 I was lying on a gurney at Merrithew Memorial Hospital dying from either bacteria or poison. It was a brutal 20 hours on top of the 20 plus hours from onset of symptoms.  This started within a few hours of dinner with my wife and sons that was estranged from for over a year. I went home to Richmond CA in a near continuous vomiting episode then returned to the ER and nearly died during the night.

 

Ten years later there were multiple US Grand Jury cases connected to the same agency.

Over the summer of 2005 my counsel was mugged in Walnut Creek CA which derailed Bennett v. Contra Costa County, in 2014 my roommate David Bremer died in custody after being picked up in Walnut Creek CA and his father has retained the same firm that just won 13.5 million.

 

I've been saying for several years they are killing witnesses and taking down collateral targets.

Bennett / Supervisor Glover Meeting - April 2009 

When Danville PD concealed the 2004 Danville assault, I started calling the FBI as by December of 2004, I was getting tickets, been set on fire, pulled over, accused of dealing drugs, thefts and DUI.

After the Eric Nunn fatal crash my opinion, which includes members of his family, was this was a murder not an accident.   Then in April 2009 a purely coincidental meeting was me taking a restaurant seat with Supervisor Glover where that evening, we learned we shared near identical and near fatal bacterial events.

 

For years I went to the ER with maladies of intestinal, bacterial and heart attack symptoms but often call the nurse advice line. After several years of calls one day the nurse said - have you considered that you were being poisoned which after the Nunn crash I knew something was going on.

The County ER staff is controlled by the county, they are like so many others incidents connect to the same risk management entities using he along most other Contra Costa Cities utilize MPA.

After filing claims with the City of Walnut Creek, they gave me the phone number for the Municipal Pooling Authority located on San Miguel Drive where across the street my friend who worked at McNamara Law but few know this is another local attorney like my attorney offices were burned down in 2012.

The coincidences fall in line with other allegations with State Senator Mark DeSaulnier whose been fully informed of events which precede the PG&E Gas Explosion which precedes the CNET Arrests in March 2011. Mark's answer to my car accident and incidents was to call the Legislative Threat Assessment Unit who like everyone have been fully informed.

All of this precedes the deaths of relatives of State Senator Richard Rainey (ret) and Don Perata (Ret) but there plenty of other deaths.

The FBI Call

After the Glover meeting and extensive my theory that Elected and Public Officials were being targeted and killed. That call preceded Councilman Shimansky's death by weeks who would know Danville Officer Stephen Tanabe, resident Loretta Hale, and Attorney James Greenan whose son Nate was murdered on WB-24. My FBI call was persons near CNET were dying. Glover and Bennett were poisoned by bacteria or expert poisoning. The County Hospital fought me over the allegations where my many attempts to reach the leadership fell on death ears.


Obama Care Medi-cal Care 

The recent malpractice loss within regards to the 1 in 30,000 pregnancy supports my allegations.  One part of this case leads my near 24 hour ER event and my poisoning allegations. I kept returning to the ER of pattern of maladies consistent with ingested a foreign substance.  In 2004 I was sick, inhalers, asthma, vomiting, diarrhea and parasites plus heart attack symptoms.

Today without medication or any significant medical care have shed my inhaler and no longer have intestinal problems.

Ten years later they're arresting police officers connected to assault   suspected connected to my 2004 Arson Fire,

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Woman who says she was raped by San Jose cop seeks to file late claim against city

Woman who says she was raped by San Jose cop seeks to file late claim against city

By Tracey Kaplan tkaplan@mercurynews.com

POSTED:   09/18/2014 08:43:09 AM PDT1 COMMENT| UPDATED:   2 DAYS AGO

SAN JOSE -- The woman who prosecutors contend was raped last year by an on-duty San Jose police officer is asking the courts to waive the six-month deadline for filing a financial claim against the city and the cop, arguing that she was too traumatized after being sexually assaulted to file on time and was misled by government officials about her legal rights.

Without a timely financial claim, the woman, who is undocumented and speaks limited English, cannot file a lawsuit against the city and Officer Geoffrey Graves for physical and emotional injury, mental distress, medical and counseling costs and loss of earnings.

Late last week, the woman petitioned the courts to force the city to consider her claim, which she filed last month -- more than three months late. The city immediately denied the claim and now plans to oppose her petition for reconsideration.

"A deadline is a deadline," City Attorney Rick Doyle said Wednesday. "We've got to protect the city's interests ... and look out for the taxpayers' interests."

The woman could not be reached Wednesday, and her lawyer, Roger Hecht, declined to comment. But in the court petition Hecht filed last week, he essentially describes the woman as being caught in an almost Kafka-esque, bureaucratic double bind -- at the same time as she is suffering from a diagnosed case of chronic post-traumatic stress disorder.

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Her predicament is that the law requires her to file a claim within six months of the incident -- and a lawsuit about six months later, if the claim is rejected -- or forfeit her chances of being compensated via state court for even the medical costs or loss of earnings associated with the alleged rape. She could file a lawsuit in federal court, but it might be tougher to prevail.

But suing the city and the officer might well jeopardize the prosecution's chances of convicting Graves, whose lawyers could argue to jurors that she's just after the city's money. Graves, who has pleaded not guilty, is free on $100,000 bail and on paid administrative leave.

In the petition, Hecht suggests that police, who interviewed her three times, and representatives of the Santa Clara County District Attorney's Office purposely misled her.

"In the course of SJPD's interrogation of her, as well as in her interactions with DA's Office, she asked whether she needed to do anything more to protect her interests. ... She was never told she needed to submit a formal claim within six months. To the contrary, she was told to do nothing until the criminal case was concluded ... and then was to 'go through' them."

The petition states that she and representatives of the District Attorney's Office specifically discussed her interest in obtaining a visa, which can be pursued after the case resolves. In a declaration attached to the petition, the woman also says she was told she would have to wait until the case was over before she could proceed with "any filing," not just the visa.

Carlos Vega, the prosecutor handling the case against Graves, said Wednesday that the obligation of the District Attorney's Office is to obtain justice for the victim and the community, not to make sure victims are financially compensated for their trauma.

"We ethically prosecute those who violate the law," said Vega, noting that the woman met only with a victim advocate and paralegal from the office, not him. "It's what society asks of us. We don't advocate for civil or monetary gain." Vega added that the office filed the rape charges only three weeks before the woman's six-month deadline.

The woman was raped the day before her 34th birthday, according to the petition. The assault sent her into a tailspin, in which she "spiraled in depression and fear, losing her ability to think clearly and act appropriately." She blamed the stress for her Oct. 13 arrest for drunken driving, saying she had "never done such a thing before, let alone be arrested for anything at any time." She pleaded no contest to the DUI charge and was sentenced to three years' probation, nine days in county jail if she violates probation and eight days on the weekend work program, most likely cleaning up freeways. She also was ordered to pay fines and fees of about $1,900.

She didn't consult an attorney until Aug. 1, more than 10 months after the Sept. 22 rape. Four days later, Hecht filed an "application to present a late claim," which the City Attorney's Office returned as untimely on Aug. 8.

"It feels like the system is set up in conflict with the survivor's best interests," said Sue Barnes, director of the Rape Crisis Department of the YWCA of Silicon Valley. "We're very, very hopeful the judge will make a decision in her favor, given the extraordinary circumstances. She shouldn't have to suffer more."

Contact Tracey Kaplan at 408-278-3482. Follow her at Twitter.com/tkaplanreport.

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Jury awards family of brain-damaged Contra Costa boy $12.1 million

Jury awards family of brain-damaged Contra Costa boy $12.1 million

By Gary Peterson
Contra Costa Times

POSTED:   09/19/2014 05:58:58 PM PDT0 COMMENTS| UPDATED:   ABOUT 3 HOURS AGO

MARTINEZ -- A Contra Costa jury on Thursday awarded $12.1 million to an East County family who alleged in a lawsuit against Contra Costa County Health Services that their son was born with brain damage as a result of medical malpractice.

After a two-month trial, the family of Brian Cuevas was awarded more than $55,000 in past medical care, $9.577 million for future medical care, $2 million for loss of future earnings and $500,000 for past pain and suffering resulting from negligence by the county in caring for the boy's mother during her high-risk pregnancy in 2008.

"It's a very large number," said Michael Gatto, attorney for the plaintiffs. "Awards are always a function of two things: What does a person need, and what is his life expectancy."

Gatto said the boy, now 6, was born with brain damage that adversely affects his speech and also with diminished motor skills. The jury estimated the boy has a life expectancy of 74 years.

"The defense admitted at trial that he would never be able to live independently and never would be employed," Gatto said.

"We are always saddened by unfortunate medical outcomes, but privacy concerns prevent the Health Services Department from discussing the specific details of this case," said Anna Roth, CEO of Contra Costa Regional Medical Center and Health Centers, in a statement. "We can say that since that time we have made, and continue to make, significant advances in the care we provide to pregnant women."

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According to Gatto, Brian Cuevas' mother was assigned a family practitioner unqualified to treat her "1-in-30,000" pregnancy. The mother, the attorney said, was carrying twins in one placenta.

The family practitioner, Gatto said, allowed the pregnancy to continue too long and failed to respond appropriately when an emergency occurred during what was supposed to be a routine prenatal exam at the Pittsburg Health Center on June 27, 2008. Delays in getting the woman to the hospital for an emergency C-section exacerbated the situation, Gatto said, depriving the fetuses of blood and oxygen.

One of the twins died. Later, the attorney said, it was discovered that the family practitioner had altered medical records after the fact and provided false testimony.

The money will be placed in a special trust for the boy, his guardian, Liza Servin, said.

"He may never be normal," Servin said, "but I do believe he will have a much better quality of life with the resources the jury has provided."

Gatto said the pain and suffering award will likely be reduced to $250,000 to conform to California's cap on general damages.

Contact Gary Peterson at 925-952-5053. Follow him at Twitter.com/garyscribe.

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Vehicle Sabotage and Witness Intimidation - Destruction of Business Property / Unauthorized Computer Access

Vehicles Lost by Pete Bennett

Over the course of several decades each lost in connection to sabotage, vandalism, arson, theft and police malfeasance.

The sum total of the financial losses just with vehicles is in excess of one hundred thousand dollars. Most damage was not covered by insurance.

FEDERAL STATUES 18 U.S. Code § 1951 - Interference with commerce by threats or violence
1987 Ford 250

August 2004 Ford 250 There she blows!

Ford 250 There she blows!
1996 Eddie Bauer

June 2004 ABS System Failed Sabotage

Ford 250 There she blows!
Ford Explorer 2001

December 2012 Towed by Regional Parking

Ford 250 There she blows!
The Dodge Inteprid

March 13, 2010 - Same day as Piedmont Lumber fire

When
F-250 Towed in Walnut Creek

Lost a good work truck

The F-250 Title was lost in chaos of the regular incidents of attacks, evictions and fake business deals contrived by friends of Bono.
The Divorced Christmas Present

Purchased as 2003 Christmas Present

December 2003 Christmas present present, divorce filed April 2004, cabinet shop fails in by June, ABS system fails in June, truck explodes in August
1990's Toyota Truck

August 2004 Cheap Runnner Sabotage

Ford 250 There she blows!
Ford 250 There she blows!

Served during mediation, repossesed and sued the respondent
The Mysterious Carberator and Intake issues

Exploded on NB 680 Visible from Danville City Offices

Ford 250 There she blows!
1997 Infiniti I30

July 20, 2014 Pushed into oncoming traffic in Lafayette CA

Purchased from Paul Reddit VP of Ravenel Enterprises of Roswell GA with offices in Fresno, Walnut Creek and Dublin. Suspects identified, passed to Lafayette Police, California Department of Justice, San Francisco FBI and Walnut Creek Police.

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The Golden Gulag - Unionized , Politicized and Comprimised

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Martinez Death Facility (MDF) Call the FDA then Recall The Baloney

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The Walnut Creek Public Library Police Unnecessary Police Incidents over a USB Keyboard

CALL THE POLICE ON ME! 

The Library Computers

There are abundant library computers that function well, they work consistently, the software operates with minimal glitches.  It can be a daunting task keeping any large campus network operational.  

This doesn't mean they are perfect it means they are doing a good job but this patron has endured endless stalking at the Walnut Creek Public Library but has a video of another stalker at Lafayette.  I believe this person is was undercover from a Federal Agency.  Most the stalking incidents occurred after the San Bruno Fire Project.  

On numerous occasions I've gone through completely staged incidents with Walnut Creek Officers, in my July 2011 my car is totaled in a hit and run but I can't get police support but they will come to me and try to arrest me.  

There will be a link posted here about a local murder connected to these events.  It involved a police officer being murder where the original suspect is a cop.  

Perhaps the library might consider the risks.  I once had laptops, servers, and system but all is lost to the CNET Scandal which today is the finger in the dike game. 

Whoever has targeted me is running out of fingers.  

The USB "Beef" Port

I want to use a USD Keyboard but instead they call the police.  I was singled out for plugging in a simple device where they police were called.  Please read what happened to my roommate and my brief friend.

Patrons of the Library 
The Baloney Suicide Watch Suicide 
David Filbert Bremer (RIP) »
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The Disability

In 1972 my right wrist broken suffered a pretty good break.  Over the years in the Trades the wrist became a nagging CTS issue.  I've been able to work around it with 
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ANKA Services - Not Every Homeless Person is on Drugs

Drug Counseling 

When the first of many tickets arrived I was astounded at the endless traffic stops, the unlawful searches, stops and baseless allegations of theft, drug sales and possession of stolen property.  That pattern followed me over the Contra Costa County Superior Court where Judge Joel Gulob heard my scenarios of being beaten by a Danville Building Inspector but Joel had children at same schools my sons attended which was Green Valley Elementary School in Danville.

Instead of getting a fair judgment Joel slammed me with fines that are now $15,000 or more.  That was a show stopper as by 2008 my license was suspended and the bank came for my van.  Thanks another unionized County Employee at Child Support a staffer there deliberately lost my paperwork.  Please add $9,000 for repossessed van.

Then over at ANKA Services I spent 18 months following the party line, sitting in drug rehab classes that I didn't need presented by another recovery.  Over and over I stated I was not on drugs.  The ANKA system is about one size fits, fee generation and self-serving interests again administered by unionized county workers.  Much of has happened to me could easily be a Anti-Trust where the officers, judges and county staff all know the value of each ticket so the automatic Civil Assessment Fee which can be manipulated stacks up against the constituent.

Please read about the Deadly Hit and Run incidents - Friends of the courts being the unionized workers

The system works we're on Welfare

  • I am homeless, 
  • I am on welfare
  • My sons are - their future is ruined 
  • My ex are all on welfare 
The Unionized Homeless Court

Since we're homeless that means we are living below the Poverty Line where we've all been convicted via Trial By Declaration in Absentia based on Penal Code section 1214.1(b) which allows a ten day notice which turns to whammy bammy fines.  

One aspect of homeless is getting your mail. The unionized workers who most likely rarely get fines or tickets have homes, income and cars.  There is no way they get the same deal as the rest of us. The forgiveness model is worthless when you're struggles are food, transportation and shelter. 

It's the first ever Poverty Maker Fine - fine em' until you've bled them dry. 


The Collections Business Model 
AllianceOne.com is the place to go to pay off the man.  You had a run of bad luck, you didn't have money when you should have, you failed to appear or more likely is you apparently gave up.  

You should invite your Assembly Member or State Senator to attend your next hearing so the can watch you get economically slaughtered but if you're on food stamps make sure you tell the judge and your elected officials.  Most don't listen as they're planning to be at the next banquet.  


A preliminary check reveals over 600,000 residents in collection and so a one minute error has cascades to a harsh inequitable sentence now lasting over ten years with at least another seven on my credit report. But the omnipetent CalPERS kids go to the best colleges, schools and we're their personal piggy bank. My issues are different my adversaries are cops in prison.




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ANKA Is Fee Generation

This one size fits all policy is a joke.  The staff lack credentials but clearly after attending the homeless hoedown summer 2012 absolutely every person I connected with never followed up.

With the recent inmate death of my homeless friend David Bremer and homeless acquaintance John Newman beat to death around the corner from
If this system functioned both Bremer and Newman would be alive but check my homeless victims page for the other cases I've researched on.  
Gulag Numbers Crunchin'

Lost Files 

It's bad enough getting completely screwed by Judge Golub but looking at the historical issues of murder, arson, extortion and the Hobbs Act Violations that The CNET  Players have additional unidentified suspects aiming to take me down.

I am taking my complaints above the County but since I'm homeless technically any elected official can be called.  I'm either going there or have lived their as I'm the homeless man kicked from one town to the next.

The lost files - after John Newman was murdered in March 2012 I returned to ANKA services vehemently express my concerns about John's murder.  My files vanished shortly thereafter.

I need a license so my sons don't end up on the street.
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Abuse of Authority Under Color of Law - How CalPERS Union Members Bleed Us Dry

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CalPERS Fines us to we are broke and homeless

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Ticketing The Homeless Ensures Homelessness

How Much Is Enough?

The fines can last for 15 years if you're situation is like mine.  Once they send you to collections it sits on your credit report for seven years but my story much different as my story leads to numerous grand jury indictments involving police officers.  

For years I've been targeted by police officer connected to the CNET Players (see links) who operated in a highly coordinated operation known as a clandestine disruption campaign.  These operations completely destroyed my software consultancy, rigged my truck to explode and poisoned yet after nearly a decade I discover a Murder Suicide near that leads to Gas Line Explosions Walnut Creek CA which then discover leads to the same officers, judges and agencies over and over.  

My sons are on welfare, they live in an old formaldehyde trailer which is the perfect arson target, they've while Former Judge Joel Golub lives in Danville, drives a nice car and probably never gets a ticket so I've penned the reality - I'm broke, eating out of trash bins to ensure I don't starve, I've been banned from Trinity Center located in Walnut Creek CA which was over trite issues.  I was essentially told that they don't like me and they don't want me around. 

Their friends over at Hillside Covenant Church are connected to my total wreck and a domestic terrorism breach connected the PG&E San Bruno Fire where eight were killed.  

ANKA Services 

In 2008 I started with the homeless court process over 1120 Detroit Ave, the county is so generous with our money they provide an old cinder block building while they have grand affairs at Scotts Bar and Grill with Prime Rib.

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Contra Costa Homeless Court 

There are probably over 25,000 residents caught between living, dying and paying fines which thanks to the clever civil assessment fee my fines is over $16,000.  My choices are pay it but few will hire me with numerous US Grand Jury Indictments near my story and most pass software gigs go down in flames over credit, background checks and your project pedigree.  My history was destroyed by persons calling my clients with threats and it got so bad in 2009 I was forced to take shield all my clients on my resume.


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Judge Golub's Court 

This was a dual system court operated in manner with arbitrary policies but my argument about Golub is was fully informed about incidents on my blog.  Reading his biography and background it appears he teach Judicial Procedure.

In addition to my full calendar, I also teach law to Judges at the California Judicial Education Studies Program, teach law to attorneys through the Contra Costa County Bar Association and have taught law students as a professor for more than 20 years.


Officers of the Court 

In the United States, the generic term officer of the court (not to be confused with court officers) is applied to all those who, in some degree in function of their professional or similar qualifications, have a legal part—and hence legal and deontological obligations—in the complex functioning of the judicial system as a whole, in order to forge justice out of the application of the law and the simultaneous pursuit of the legitimate interests of all parties and the general good of society.




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Senator Mark DeSaulneir Endorsements


Senator Mark DeSaulneir Endorsements

Bennett/DeSaulnier History


In Spring 1981 I was contracted to Hobie Taylor to help build his new restaurant known as Hobies Roadhouse. We had a lot fun building out this location as Hobie brought me along to help buy auction items from England and Europe where the destitute

from over there were selling their antiques cheap. The containers were loaded with gem after gem ranging from lamps, fountains, chandeliers and all types of antique furniture. The tables had barley turned legs, hatched patterns, acorns and endless designs consisting of hand carved serpentines, inlays and gingerbread designs.

March 15, 2010 and Piedmont

On March 15th, 2010 I reached out to the Senator for help with an ever complicated legal nightmare surrounding me. I was targeted by police officers now connected to the CNET Scandal. My story started in 2004 in Danville where I wrote endless letters to the City Council. Down there they could have cared less that my truck exploded on 680 nor did they care that a Danville Building Inspector nearly killed me a month later and that Officer Lombardi took out his service revolver and pointed it at my head.





2004 - Danville Town Council

Arnerich, Doyle, Shimansky, Stepper and the last name eludes me at this writing. 

2005 ~ poisoned with either bacteria or poison but Contra Costa Regional Medical Center refused to start an investigation which given that Shimansky, Pollacek, Bell died from Spinal Meningitis and then myself and Supervisor Glover nearly died from similar maladies it's pretty easy to consider that the Doc's Pharmacy fatalities and sickened patients could have another targeted event.
FEDERAL ELECTED OFFICIALS


Congressman George Miller
Congresswoman Ellen Tauscher (Ret.)
Congresswoman Barbara Lee
Congressman Eric Swalwell
Congressman Jerry McNerney
Congresswoman Anna Eshoo
Congresswoman Jackie Speier
Congressman Alan Lowentha
Congressman Jared Huffman Congresswoman Janice Hahn
Congresswoman Julia Brownley
Congresswoman Karen Bass
Congressman Mike Thompson
Congressman John Carney
Congressman Pete McCloskey (Ret. & now a registered Democrat)
Congresswoman Gloria Negrete McLeod
Congresswoman Zoe Lofgren


Al Miller
Alan Swislow
Allen Mitchell resident of Concord
Andy Peterson
Anne Struthers resident of Alamo
Aram Hodess resident of Orinda
Audrey Gordon resident of Orinda
Barbara Hilp resident of Danville
Bette Boatman Director Contra Costa Water District resident of Concord
Betty SueRinde
Bob Strelo
Bobbie Steinhart
Bonnie Zell Physician Hospital Quality Institute San Francisco
Brandon Bjerke resident of Concord
Carla Hansen resident of El Cerrito
Carlos Borba
Carol Toms
Carolyn Phinney Orinda
Cathy McRoberts
Cecilia Valdez resident of San Pablo
Charles Carpenter resident of Concord
Charles Jaramillo
Chris Buchanan resident of Alamo
Chris McGinnis
Christine McGinnis resident of Danville
Claire Nelson Retired resident of Orinda
Dan Platt
Daryl Lembke resident of Walnut Creek
David Harder
De̢۪Shawn Woolridge resident of
Diddo Clark resident of Lafayette
Don Garcia
Don Greaves
Don Mount
Donna Ireland
Edward J DeSaulnier Chair; Religious Department Archbishop Riordan H.S. resident of San Francisco
Eileen Barr
Eizo Kobayashi Retired resident of Concord
Elaine Jegi resident of Concord
Elaine McGrath resident of Walnut Creek
Eleanore Thompson
Elizabeth Brown
Ellis Goldberg resident of Danville
Emlyn Struthers resident of Alamo
Eric Wilson Teacher MOUSD resident of Concord
Eric Zell Pt. Richmond resident
Fortino Cuviel
Frank Burton
Gabriel Quinto El Cerrito
Gabriela Garcia-Sanchez
Gail Murray Director District 1 Bart resident of Walnut Creek
Garry Hotterock
George Egan Investor Advisor Cornerstone Capital resident of Concord
George Fulmore
Geraldine Field resident of Walnut Creek
Gloria Price resident of Walnut Creek
Greg Sanborn resident of Concord
Gregory Lyman resident of El Cerrito
Guy Moore President Mt. Diablo Education Association Walnut Creek
Gwen Woods resident of Suisun City
Hapreet Sandhu Richmond resident
Harmin Kaur
Helen Cagompang
Henry Alcaraz resident of El Sobrante
Hilary Crosby resident of El Cerrito
Irene McKeever resident of Walnut Creek
James Donnelly resident of Danville
James Key
James Qualk resident of
James Ware resident of Walnut Creek
Jan Aaronian resident of Walnut Creek
Jane Walter resident of Walnut Creek
Jane Ware resident of Walnut Creek
Janet Ableson resident of El Cerrito
Jeff Koertzen
Jerome Pandell Danville
Joan Lautenberger resident of Lafayette
Joanna Campbell ER Tech John Muir Hosp. John Muir Hosp. resident of Concord
Joe Garaventa resident of Concord
Joey Smith resident of Richmond
John Hall resident of Lafayette
John Henry resident of Danville
John Roe resident of Danville
John Wilson
Joseph Ely
Joyce Brock resident of Walnut Creek
Joyce Martin
Judy Carney resident of Lafayette
June Pangelelinan
Justin Sonnicksen
Karen Basting
Karen Severnd
Kari Dahlen resident of Lafayette
Kathleen Klein resident of Lafayette
Kathleen Lafferty Executive Director Cambridge resident of Concord
Kathryn Kitayama
Katie Ricklefs Lafayette
Ken Ryan
Kim Morgan resident of
Kristen Pursley
Laura Winslow Lafayette
Malcom Brudigam resident of Lafayette
Margret Hanlon-Gradie resident of Richmond
Marie Kahn resident of Walnut Creek
Marilyn Davin resident of Walnut Creek
Mark Hollibush
Mark Plubell
Martin Andrews
Martin Jarquin
Mary Ann Hosington resident of Lafayette
Mary Flynn
Mary Kobayashi resident of Concord
Mary Lembke resident of Walnut Creek
Melody Howe-Weintraub resident of Lafayette
Michael Clark
Michael Munzell resident of Concord
Michael Stein MD Walnut Creek resident
Mike Flynn
Mike Gerson
Molly Davis
My Christian
Nancy Alvarez
Nancy Foster
Nancy Pratt
Nancy Thursby resident of Walnut Creek
Norma Griffin
Otto (Jon) Foyt resident of Walnut Creek
Otto Schnepp resident of Walnut Creek
Owen Hill
Patricia Sharaf resident of Walnut Creek
Paul Popenoe resident of Lafayette
Raelene Heath
Raquel Donoso
Raquel Toledo
Raquel Toledo
Ray Stout
Rich Bohler IBEW LU.302 resident of Concord
Rick Rodgers
Robert Bustos Steamfitter Local 342 resident of Pittsburg
Robert Camacho resident of Concord
Robert Frankel resident of Walnut Creek
Robert Sewell resident of Hercules
Robyn Lakin
Rochelle Pardue-Okimoto El Cerrito
Roland Katz Labor Rep/Attorney Public Employees Local One resident of Oakland
Ronald Bennett Business Manager IBEW resident of Concord
Rosa Maggi resident of Walnut Creek
Sarah Butler resident of Orinda
Satinder Malhi
Sharon Goldberg resident of Danville
Sil Garaventa resident of Concord
Stuart Roloson Retired Police Officer* resident of Concord
Susan Hamill resident of Walnut Creek
Susan Junfish resident of Moraga
Suzette Leith resident of Lafayette
Tanya Stout
Terry Leach resident of Orinda
Thomas Duckworth resident of Lafayette
Thomas Rinde
Tim McGallian
Todd Groves
Tom Bliuks
Tom Pegnim resident of
Tony Keslinke resident of Antioch
Tony Suh Lafayette resident
Tracy Brog resident of Lafayette
Tracy Walker resident of Richmond
Vernon Whitmore resident of Richmond
Vincent Wells Fire Captain L1230 resident of Martinez
William Gray Principal Gray-Bowen resident of Clayton
William Oman resident of Walnut Creek

STATE ELECTED OFFICIALS
COMMUNITY LEADERS & ORGANIZATIONS
Former Massachusetts Governor Mike Dukakis
California Democratic Party Vice-Chair Alex Rooker
Reverend Phil Lawson*
National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare (NCPSSM)
California REALTORS
Peace Action West
California League of Conservation Voters (CLCV)
Sierra Club
California Association of Highway Patrolmen
Black American Political Action Committee (BAPAC)
National Organization for Women (NOW)
DEMOCRATIC PARTY GROUPS
California Democratic Party Lamorinda Democratic Club
Contra Costa Young Democrats El Cerrito Democratic Club Rossmoor Democratic Club TriValley Democratic Club Diablo Valley Democratic Club San Ramon Valley Democratic Club Diablo Valley Democratic Club East County Democrats for Action
LABOR ORGANIZATIONS


One of my core complaints leads to the unions

California Labor Federation
California Teachers Association (CTA)
SEIU CA State Council
AFSCME CA PEOPLE
Central Labor Council of Contra Costa County, AFL-CIO
United Professional Firefighters of Contra Costa County Local 1230
Contra Costa Building & Construction Trades Council
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local 302
United Association (UA) Plumbers & Steamfitters Locals 159 & 342
United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) Local 5
Teamsters Joint Council 7
Northern California Carpenters Regional Council
Sheet Metal Air Rail and Transit (SMART) International Local 104
California State Council of Laborers (LiUNA) & Laborers’ International Union of North America – Pacific Southwest Region


CITIZEN ENDORSERS

Al Miller
Alan Swislow
Allen Mitchell resident of Concord
Andy Peterson
Anne Struthers resident of Alamo
Aram Hodess resident of Orinda
Audrey Gordon resident of Orinda
Barbara Hilp resident of Danville
Bette Boatman Director Contra Costa Water District resident of Concord
Betty SueRinde
Bob Strelo
Bobbie Steinhart
Bonnie Zell Physician Hospital Quality Institute San Francisco
Brandon Bjerke resident of Concord
Carla Hansen resident of El Cerrito
Carlos Borba
Carol Toms
Carolyn Phinney Orinda
Cathy McRoberts
Cecilia Valdez resident of San Pablo
Charles Carpenter resident of Concord
Charles Jaramillo
Chris Buchanan resident of Alamo
Chris McGinnis
Christine McGinnis resident of Danville
Claire Nelson Retired resident of Orinda
Dan Platt
Daryl Lembke resident of Walnut Creek
David Harder
De̢۪Shawn Woolridge resident of
Diddo Clark resident of Lafayette
Don Garcia
Don Greaves
Don Mount
Donna Ireland
Edward J DeSaulnier Chair; Religious Department Archbishop Riordan H.S. resident of San Francisco
Eileen Barr
Eizo Kobayashi Retired resident of Concord
Elaine Jegi resident of Concord
Elaine McGrath resident of Walnut Creek
Eleanore Thompson
Elizabeth Brown
Ellis Goldberg resident of Danville
Emlyn Struthers resident of Alamo
Eric Wilson Teacher MOUSD resident of Concord
Eric Zell Pt. Richmond resident
Fortino Cuviel
Frank Burton
Gabriel Quinto El Cerrito
Gabriela Garcia-Sanchez
Gail Murray Director District 1 Bart resident of Walnut Creek
Garry Hotterock
George Egan Investor Advisor Cornerstone Capital resident of Concord
George Fulmore
Geraldine Field resident of Walnut Creek
Gloria Price resident of Walnut Creek
Greg Sanborn resident of Concord
Gregory Lyman resident of El Cerrito
Guy Moore President Mt. Diablo Education Association Walnut Creek
Gwen Woods resident of Suisun City
Hapreet Sandhu Richmond resident
Harmin Kaur
Helen Cagompang
Henry Alcaraz resident of El Sobrante
Hilary Crosby resident of El Cerrito
Irene McKeever resident of Walnut Creek
James Donnelly resident of Danville
James Key
James Qualk resident of
James Ware resident of Walnut Creek
Jan Aaronian resident of Walnut Creek
Jane Walter resident of Walnut Creek
Jane Ware resident of Walnut Creek
Janet Ableson resident of El Cerrito
Jeff Koertzen
Jerome Pandell Danville
Joan Lautenberger resident of Lafayette
Joanna Campbell ER Tech John Muir Hosp. John Muir Hosp. resident of Concord
Joe Garaventa resident of Concord
Joey Smith resident of Richmond
John Hall resident of Lafayette
John Henry resident of Danville
John Roe resident of Danville
John Wilson
Joseph Ely
Joyce Brock resident of Walnut Creek
Joyce Martin
Judy Carney resident of Lafayette
June Pangelelinan
Justin Sonnicksen
Karen Basting
Karen Severnd
Kari Dahlen resident of Lafayette
Kathleen Klein resident of Lafayette
Kathleen Lafferty Executive Director Cambridge resident of Concord
Kathryn Kitayama
Katie Ricklefs Lafayette
Ken Ryan
Kim Morgan resident of
Kristen Pursley
Laura Winslow Lafayette
Malcom Brudigam resident of Lafayette
Margret Hanlon-Gradie resident of Richmond
Marie Kahn resident of Walnut Creek
Marilyn Davin resident of Walnut Creek
Mark Hollibush
Mark Plubell
Martin Andrews
Martin Jarquin
Mary Ann Hosington resident of Lafayette
Mary Flynn
Mary Kobayashi resident of Concord
Mary Lembke resident of Walnut Creek
Melody Howe-Weintraub resident of Lafayette
Michael Clark
Michael Munzell resident of Concord
Michael Stein MD Walnut Creek resident
Mike Flynn
Mike Gerson
Molly Davis
My Christian
Nancy Alvarez
Nancy Foster
Nancy Pratt
Nancy Thursby resident of Walnut Creek
Norma Griffin
Otto (Jon) Foyt resident of Walnut Creek
Otto Schnepp resident of Walnut Creek
Owen Hill
Patricia Sharaf resident of Walnut Creek
Paul Popenoe resident of Lafayette
Raelene Heath
Raquel Donoso
Raquel Toledo
Raquel Toledo
Ray Stout
Rich Bohler IBEW LU.302 resident of Concord
Rick Rodgers
Robert Bustos Steamfitter Local 342 resident of Pittsburg
Robert Camacho resident of Concord
Robert Frankel resident of Walnut Creek
Robert Sewell resident of Hercules
Robyn Lakin
Rochelle Pardue-Okimoto El Cerrito
Roland Katz Labor Rep/Attorney Public Employees Local One resident of Oakland
Ronald Bennett Business Manager IBEW resident of Concord
Rosa Maggi resident of Walnut Creek
Sarah Butler resident of Orinda
Satinder Malhi
Sharon Goldberg resident of Danville
Sil Garaventa resident of Concord
Stuart Roloson Retired Police Officer* resident of Concord
Susan Hamill resident of Walnut Creek
Susan Junfish resident of Moraga
Suzette Leith resident of Lafayette
Tanya Stout
Terry Leach resident of Orinda
Thomas Duckworth resident of Lafayette
Thomas Rinde
Tim McGallian
Todd Groves
Tom Bliuks
Tom Pegnim resident of
Tony Keslinke resident of Antioch
Tony Suh Lafayette resident
Tracy Brog resident of Lafayette
Tracy Walker resident of Richmond
Vernon Whitmore resident of Richmond
Vincent Wells Fire Captain L1230 resident of Martinez
William Gray Principal Gray-Bowen resident of Clayton
William Oman resident of Walnut Creek
* Titles for Identification Purposes Only.


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AFSCME CA PEOPLE
Al Miller resident of El Cerrito
Al Miller
Alan Swislow
Allen Mitchell resident of Concord
Andy Peterson
Anne Struthers resident of Alamo
Aram Hodess resident of Orinda
Audrey Gordon resident of Orinda
Barbara Hilp resident of Danville
Bette Boatman Director Contra Costa Water District resident of Concord
Betty SueRinde
Bob Strelo
Bobbie Steinhart
Bonnie Zell Physician Hospital Quality Institute San Francisco
Brandon Bjerke resident of Concord
California Labor Federation
California State Council of Laborers (LiUNA) & Laborers’ International Union of North America – Pacific Southwest Region
California Teachers Association (CTA)
Carla Hansen resident of El Cerrito
Carlos Borba
Carol Toms
Carolyn Phinney Orinda
Cathy McRoberts
Cecilia Valdez resident of San Pablo
Central Labor Council of Contra Costa County, AFL-CIO
Charles Carpenter resident of Concord
Charles Jaramillo
Chris Buchanan resident of Alamo
Chris McGinnis
Christine McGinnis resident of Danville
CITIZEN ENDORSERS
Claire Nelson Retired resident of Orinda
Contra Costa Building & Construction Trades Council
Dan Platt
Daryl Lembke resident of Walnut Creek
David Harder
De’Shawn Woolridge resident of
Diddo Clark resident of Lafayette
Don Garcia
Don Greaves
Don Mount
Donna Ireland
Edward J DeSaulnier Chair; Religious Department Archbishop Riordan H.S. resident of San Francisco
Eileen Barr
Eizo Kobayashi Retired resident of Concord
Elaine Jegi resident of Concord
Elaine McGrath resident of Walnut Creek
Eleanore Thompson
Elizabeth Brown
Ellis Goldberg resident of Danville
Emlyn Struthers resident of Alamo
Eric Wilson Teacher MOUSD resident of Concord
Eric Zell Pt. Richmond resident
Fortino Cuviel
Frank Burton
Gabriel Quinto El Cerrito
Gabriela Garcia-Sanchez
Gail Murray Director District 1 Bart resident of Walnut Creek
Garry Hotterock
George Egan Investor Advisor Cornerstone Capital resident of Concord
George Fulmore
Geraldine Field resident of Walnut Creek
Gloria Price resident of Walnut Creek
Greg Sanborn resident of Concord
Gregory Lyman resident of El Cerrito
Guy Moore President Mt. Diablo Education Association Walnut Creek
Gwen Woods resident of Suisun City
Hapreet Sandhu Richmond resident
Harmin Kaur
Helen Cagompang
Henry Alcaraz resident of El Sobrante
Hilary Crosby resident of El Cerrito
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local 302
Irene McKeever resident of Walnut Creek
James Donnelly resident of Danville
James Key
James Qualk resident of
James Ware resident of Walnut Creek
Jan Aaronian resident of Walnut Creek
Jane Walter resident of Walnut Creek
Jane Ware resident of Walnut Creek
Janet Ableson resident of El Cerrito
Jeff Koertzen
Jerome Pandell Danville
Joan Lautenberger resident of Lafayette
Joanna Campbell ER Tech John Muir Hosp. John Muir Hosp. resident of Concord
Joe Garaventa resident of Concord
Joey Smith resident of Richmond
John Hall resident of Lafayette
John Henry resident of Danville
John Roe resident of Danville
John Wilson
Joseph Ely
Joyce Brock resident of Walnut Creek
Joyce Martin
Judy Carney resident of Lafayette
June Pangelelinan
Justin Sonnicksen
Karen Basting
Karen Severnd
Kari Dahlen resident of Lafayette
Kathleen Klein resident of Lafayette
Kathleen Lafferty Executive Director Cambridge resident of Concord
Kathryn Kitayama
Katie Ricklefs Lafayette
Ken Ryan
Kim Morgan resident of
Kristen Pursley
Laura Winslow Lafayette
Malcom Brudigam resident of Lafayette
Margret Hanlon-Gradie resident of Richmond
Marie Kahn resident of Walnut Creek
Marilyn Davin resident of Walnut Creek
Mark Hollibush
Mark Plubell
Martin Andrews
Martin Jarquin
Mary Ann Hosington resident of Lafayette
Mary Flynn
Mary Kobayashi resident of Concord
Mary Lembke resident of Walnut Creek
Melody Howe-Weintraub resident of Lafayette
Michael Clark
Michael Munzell resident of Concord
Michael Stein MD Walnut Creek resident
Mike Flynn
Mike Gerson
Molly Davis
My Christian
Nancy Alvarez
Nancy Foster
Nancy Pratt
Nancy Thursby resident of Walnut Creek
Norma Griffin
Northern California Carpenters Regional Council
One of my core complaints leads to the unions
Otto (Jon) Foyt resident of Walnut Creek
Otto Schnepp resident of Walnut Creek
Owen Hill
Patricia Sharaf resident of Walnut Creek
Paul Popenoe resident of Lafayette
Raelene Heath
Raquel Donoso
Raquel Toledo
Raquel Toledo
Ray Stout
Rich Bohler IBEW LU.302 resident of Concord
Rick Rodgers
Robert Bustos Steamfitter Local 342 resident of Pittsburg
Robert Camacho resident of Concord
Robert Frankel resident of Walnut Creek
Robert Sewell resident of Hercules
Robyn Lakin
Rochelle Pardue-Okimoto El Cerrito
Roland Katz Labor Rep/Attorney Public Employees Local One resident of Oakland
Ronald Bennett Business Manager IBEW resident of Concord
Rosa Maggi resident of Walnut Creek
Sarah Butler resident of Orinda
Satinder Malhi
SEIU CA State Council
Sharon Goldberg resident of Danville
Sheet Metal Air Rail and Transit (SMART) International Local 104
Sil Garaventa resident of Concord
Stuart Roloson Retired Police Officer* resident of Concord
Susan Hamill resident of Walnut Creek
Susan Junfish resident of Moraga
Suzette Leith resident of Lafayette
Tanya Stout
Teamsters Joint Council 7
Terry Leach resident of Orinda
Thomas Duckworth resident of Lafayette
Thomas Rinde
Tim McGallian
Todd Groves
Tom Bliuks
Tom Pegnim resident of
Tony Keslinke resident of Antioch
Tony Suh Lafayette resident
Tracy Brog resident of Lafayette
Tracy Walker resident of Richmond
United Association (UA) Plumbers & Steamfitters Locals 159 & 342
United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) Local 5
United Professional Firefighters of Contra Costa County Local 1230
Vernon Whitmore resident of Richmond
Vincent Wells Fire Captain L1230 resident of Martinez
William Gray Principal Gray-Bowen resident of Clayton
William Oman resident of Walnut Creek


Al Miller
Alan Swislow
Allen Mitchell resident of Concord
Andy Peterson
Anne Struthers resident of Alamo
Aram Hodess resident of Orinda
Audrey Gordon resident of Orinda
Barbara Hilp resident of Danville
Bette Boatman Director Contra Costa Water District resident of Concord
Betty SueRinde
Bob Strelo
Bobbie Steinhart
Bonnie Zell Physician Hospital Quality Institute San Francisco
Brandon Bjerke resident of Concord
Carla Hansen resident of El Cerrito
Carlos Borba
Carol Toms
Carolyn Phinney Orinda
Cathy McRoberts
Cecilia Valdez resident of San Pablo
Charles Carpenter resident of Concord
Charles Jaramillo
Chris Buchanan resident of Alamo
Chris McGinnis
Christine McGinnis resident of Danville
Claire Nelson Retired resident of Orinda
Dan Platt
Daryl Lembke resident of Walnut Creek
David Harder
De̢۪Shawn Woolridge resident of
Diddo Clark resident of Lafayette
Don Garcia
Don Greaves
Don Mount
Donna Ireland
Edward J DeSaulnier Chair; Religious Department Archbishop Riordan H.S. resident of San Francisco
Eileen Barr
Eizo Kobayashi Retired resident of Concord
Elaine Jegi resident of Concord
Elaine McGrath resident of Walnut Creek
Eleanore Thompson
Elizabeth Brown
Ellis Goldberg resident of Danville
Emlyn Struthers resident of Alamo
Eric Wilson Teacher MOUSD resident of Concord
Eric Zell Pt. Richmond resident
Fortino Cuviel
Frank Burton
Gabriel Quinto El Cerrito
Gabriela Garcia-Sanchez
Gail Murray Director District 1 Bart resident of Walnut Creek
Garry Hotterock
George Egan Investor Advisor Cornerstone Capital resident of Concord
George Fulmore
Geraldine Field resident of Walnut Creek
Gloria Price resident of Walnut Creek
Greg Sanborn resident of Concord
Gregory Lyman resident of El Cerrito
Guy Moore President Mt. Diablo Education Association Walnut Creek
Gwen Woods resident of Suisun City
Hapreet Sandhu Richmond resident
Harmin Kaur
Helen Cagompang
Henry Alcaraz resident of El Sobrante
Hilary Crosby resident of El Cerrito
Irene McKeever resident of Walnut Creek
James Donnelly resident of Danville
James Key
James Qualk resident of
James Ware resident of Walnut Creek
Jan Aaronian resident of Walnut Creek
Jane Walter resident of Walnut Creek
Jane Ware resident of Walnut Creek
Janet Ableson resident of El Cerrito
Jeff Koertzen
Jerome Pandell Danville
Joan Lautenberger resident of Lafayette
Joanna Campbell ER Tech John Muir Hosp. John Muir Hosp. resident of Concord
Joe Garaventa resident of Concord
Joey Smith resident of Richmond
John Hall resident of Lafayette
John Henry resident of Danville
John Roe resident of Danville
John Wilson
Joseph Ely
Joyce Brock resident of Walnut Creek
Joyce Martin
Judy Carney resident of Lafayette
June Pangelelinan
Justin Sonnicksen
Karen Basting
Karen Severnd
Kari Dahlen resident of Lafayette
Kathleen Klein resident of Lafayette
Kathleen Lafferty Executive Director Cambridge resident of Concord
Kathryn Kitayama
Katie Ricklefs Lafayette
Ken Ryan
Kim Morgan resident of
Kristen Pursley
Laura Winslow Lafayette
Malcom Brudigam resident of Lafayette
Margret Hanlon-Gradie resident of Richmond
Marie Kahn resident of Walnut Creek
Marilyn Davin resident of Walnut Creek
Mark Hollibush
Mark Plubell
Martin Andrews
Martin Jarquin
Mary Ann Hosington resident of Lafayette
Mary Flynn
Mary Kobayashi resident of Concord
Mary Lembke resident of Walnut Creek
Melody Howe-Weintraub resident of Lafayette
Michael Clark
Michael Munzell resident of Concord
Michael Stein MD Walnut Creek resident
Mike Flynn
Mike Gerson
Molly Davis
My Christian
Nancy Alvarez
Nancy Foster
Nancy Pratt
Nancy Thursby resident of Walnut Creek
Norma Griffin
Otto (Jon) Foyt resident of Walnut Creek
Otto Schnepp resident of Walnut Creek
Owen Hill
Patricia Sharaf resident of Walnut Creek
Paul Popenoe resident of Lafayette
Raelene Heath
Raquel Donoso
Raquel Toledo
Raquel Toledo
Ray Stout
Rich Bohler IBEW LU.302 resident of Concord
Rick Rodgers
Robert Bustos Steamfitter Local 342 resident of Pittsburg
Robert Camacho resident of Concord
Robert Frankel resident of Walnut Creek
Robert Sewell resident of Hercules
Robyn Lakin
Rochelle Pardue-Okimoto El Cerrito
Roland Katz Labor Rep/Attorney Public Employees Local One resident of Oakland
Ronald Bennett Business Manager IBEW resident of Concord
Rosa Maggi resident of Walnut Creek
Sarah Butler resident of Orinda
Satinder Malhi
Sharon Goldberg resident of Danville
Sil Garaventa resident of Concord
Stuart Roloson Retired Police Officer* resident of Concord
Susan Hamill resident of Walnut Creek
Susan Junfish resident of Moraga
Suzette Leith resident of Lafayette
Tanya Stout
Terry Leach resident of Orinda
Thomas Duckworth resident of Lafayette
Thomas Rinde
Tim McGallian
Todd Groves
Tom Bliuks
Tom Pegnim resident of
Tony Keslinke resident of Antioch
Tony Suh Lafayette resident
Tracy Brog resident of Lafayette
Tracy Walker resident of Richmond
Vernon Whitmore resident of Richmond
Vincent Wells Fire Captain L1230 resident of Martinez
William Gray Principal Gray-Bowen resident of Clayton
William Oman resident of Walnut Creek
* Titles for Identification Purposes Only
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