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Three mighty cheers for park district's action on girls' softball
     Simi Valley history was made the evening of Oct. 19. The Board of Directors for the Rancho Simi Recreation and Park District showed immense leadership in approving a use agreement for the new park at Big Sky Ranch. A routine government action it was not. It marks the first time in the
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Dantona cannot be trusted with county's finances
     The 4th district supervisorial race points mainly in one direction: Who will manage the county's finances best? The answer is obvious: Peter Foy. County government is so large, so diverse, with so many state and federal mandates, that the biggest challenge always is money. Very easily county
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Dantona's record on public safety is endorsed
     I was amazed when I read Michael McIntyre's letter about Peter Foy's attributes; I need to respond and strongly disagree.
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Questions Foy's affiliation with 'secret' organization
     I read in a recent interview where Mr. Peter Foy admitted to being a member of a group called the "Council for National Policy." I am always interested to find out what these organizations are, as the reporting entity did not let us know and I had never heard of the organization. I was extremel
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Williamson's attack on Foy Foundation was 'disgraceful'
     Barbra Williamson's Oct. 20 letter was disgraceful. Maybe because the
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Supervisorial candidate Foy is the 'Invisible Man'
     If anybody ever watched the movie "The Invisible Man," the great movie effect was a suit walking with the appearance of nothing inside the suit. The 4th District Ventura County supervisor's race reminds me of that movie. Peter Foy, candidate in this election, has for two straight
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Doesn't like developer's support of Foy
     Approximately five months ago, I expressed my continued dismay at current county Supervisor Judy Mikels' policies on growth in our community. It was clear to this community that Ms. Mikels would support any development project, but specifically those that did not fit our community.
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Supporters of Kunicki for county school board
     Dean Kunicki has my vote of confidence and appreciation for the work he has done on behalf of the voters, taxpayers, teachers and students of Ventura County, and I urge his constituents in Simi Valley, Area 4, to elect him to a full four-year term to the Ventura County Board of Education.
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Three voices promote Prenta for county school board
     Donna Prenta is once again pouring her heart and soul into the community. I know this best because I am her husband of 28 years and uniquely qualified to express how devoted and dedicated she is to serving our community.
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Vote Partridge and Lundstrom onto school board
     We urge the voters of Simi Valley to elect Thurlow Partridge and Eric Lundstrom to the Simi Valley School Board on Nov. 7.
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Protect private property rights and vote 'yes' on Proposition 90
     Unlike many cities, Simi Valley uses eminent domain very sparingly, and mostly for public purposes such as roads and other infrastructure. So Proposition 90 will have little effect on our city if it passes. In fact, as your Oct. 20 article pointed out, the Simi Valley City Council has
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Prop. 90's flip side could destroy neighborhoods
     Your Oct. 20 article, "Could passage of Prop. 90 hinder the city's redevelopment efforts" suggests that all Prop. 90 does is make it more difficult to exercise the power of eminent domain. If only that were true.
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