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Richard Bailey

@RichardPBailey_

Mayor, City of Coronado 🏃🏼‍♂️🏊🏼‍♂️🚴🏼⛰

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California voters agreed w/ the state GOP Party recommendations on 8 of 10 ballot propositions compared to just 4 of 10 recommendations from the Dem Party. On propositions where the two state parties took a different position, voters agreed with the GOP on 5 of 6 propositions.…

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Really great data from @mason_herron tracking the latest vote counts.

The advanced election results for tonight's @SDVOTE drop are now available on @TheBallotBook theballotbook.com/elections/2024…



Kevin was instrumental in securing the first round of federal funding for the TJ sewage issue back in 2020 when he served as SD Mayor. I’m proud to endorse @Kevin_Faulconer for D3 County Supervisor bc I know he’ll continue to be a leader for Coronado and our region.

Proud to have the support of my friend, Mayor @RichardPBailey_ of Coronado. No one has worked harder than him to expose the hazardous waste flowing into our beaches from the Tijuana River Valley. I look forward to working with him to bring more federal attention to this issue.



By far, the single most important proposition for the future of California #yeson36

Proposition 36 increases penalties for 'smash-and-grab' crimes. Vote YES on Prop 36. #YesOn36 voteyesprop36.com



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So you know how they banned plastic bags but then stores just sold heavier plastic bags? @Cblakespear has a bill to eliminate that and her latest press release has an amazing stat from the Unintended Consequences file:

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Great take by @JGWALSH3 on how cities should move forward to make our public spaces clean and accessible again now that SCOTUS has weighed in on anti-camping ordinances. thecoastnews.com/from-the-cheap…


Huge SCOTUS decision: In City of Grants Pass v. Johnson, the court rules that “camping ban” laws restricting the homeless from sleeping on public property do not constitute “cruel and unusual punishment” and are therefore not prohibited by the Eighth Amendment.…


“Public records show Carl DeMaio submitted zero signatures for five previous ballot initiatives to the Secretary of State, automatically disqualifying them from election ballots.” voiceofsandiego.org/2024/06/14/ass…


Sacramento’s effort to make California even less safe if voters approve a citizen’s-initiative to make California less dangerous is truly a new low. In short, pending legislation to finally address rising crime contains “poison pills” that would automatically repeal the bills…


Since 2013, the annual operating loss for North County’s Transit District @GoNCTD increased from $111M to $189M while average daily ridership decreased from 33K to 17K avg daily trips. Deficits are up nearly 50% while ridership is down nearly 50%. This is similar to what is…

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Hmm…I’m suddenly feeling motivated to make sure the July 4, 2024 fireworks are the biggest and loudest in Coronado’s history 🎆

Opinion: The U.S. has outgrown the need for fireworks shows [Opinion] dlvr.it/Srmfv8



New York City is set to become the first city in the U.S. to implement congestion pricing. Drivers may pay as much as $23 to enter certain areas. This is similar to what SANDAG wants to implement with its per-mile tax. Instead of taxing people out of their cars and onto public…


We have to deal with a lot of serious issues when it comes to government and public policy. There might not be a more hot-button issue right now at the local level than Pickleball versus tennis...


The state's soft-on-crime policies have contributed to rising crime and lawlessness. As crime skyrockets, our jail population inexplicably is decreasing. We need to be able to put bad people behind bars.


How clean are waters in the South Bay? Turns out it depends which water-quality test is used. UT reporter @jemersmith points out that @SanDiegoCounty is the only county in the nation using a new DNA water-quality test. The results are being questioned by environmental groups.

In its latest report, @HealTheBay declined to use San Diego's new DNA-based approach to water quality testing. healthebay.org/wp-content/upl… Rather the Santa Monica-based nonprofit use the traditional culture method. Side-by-side result were very different.

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On the surface, rent control sounds like a good thing. The reality is it leads to less housing and higher rents.


Bad policies have led to a staggering 22% surge in homelessness within a year. We must prioritize effective solutions and compassionate support to address this crisis.


Government bears a dual responsibility: providing access to help for those in need while ensuring clean public spaces for the rest of society. Let's work towards solutions that address both sides of this critical equation.


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