Illogical and false
Editor:
The pro-Measure D ad in the Oct. 16 issue of the SMDP is illogical and false from start to finish. Consider this simple fact: Measure LC,
Barry Snell is running for Santa Monica College Board of Trustees. The following answers were submitted in response to questions from the Daily Press.
Name: Barry A. Snell
Age: 59
Maria Loya is running for Santa Monica College Board of Trustees. The following answers were submitted in response to questions from the Daily Press.
Name: Maria Loya
Age: 43
Occupation:
Name: Louise Jaffe
Age:
Occupation: SMC Trustee/Education Researcher/Simpsons Script Supervisor
Neighborhood of residence: Sunset Park
Own/Rent: Own
Marital status: M
Kids: 2
Political affiliation: Dem
Schooling: UCLA
Nancy Greenstein is running for Santa Monica College Board of Trustees. The following answers were submitted in response to questions from the Daily Press.
Name: Nancy Greenstein
Occupation: Director of
Andrew Walzer is running for Santa Monica College Board of Trustees. The following answers were submitted in response to questions from the Daily Press.
Name: Andrew Walzer Ph.D.
Age:
Name: Dennis Frisch
Age: 70
Occupation: Professor, Santa Monica College-Retired
Neighborhood of residence: Ocean Park
Own/Rent: Own
Marital status: Single
Kids: None
Political affiliation: Democratic Party
Schooling: MA, History;
BROAD STAGE — The Santa Monica Daily Press and Santa Monica College hosted the annual candidate forum, "Squirm Night" Monday, Oct. 13 at the Broad Stage. About 200 to
MY WRITE — The race for Los Angeles County 3rd Supervisorial District has former Santa Monica city Councilman Bobby Shriver pitted against Sheila Kuehl with her lengthy history as a Sacramento
CITYWIDE — City Council candidates have raised a lot of money for their campaigns this year but supporters of Measure D lead the way by a long shot.
The measure, which
BROADWAY — A plot currently occupied by the shell of a mini-mall and a parking lot could be replaced by a 7-story, 330,000-square-foot mixed-use development project.
Many businesses inside the
CITYWIDE — Candidates are collecting cash and loaning to themselves in large numbers in advance of the November election.
City Council candidates were required to file their campaign finance disclosure statements