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April 2021 Newsletter

State Board of Forestry is moving Tuolumne County towards a “No Build” Community The State Board of Forestry decided to move the March 15, 2021 draft of Revised State Fire Safe Regulations ahead, without revision, into a 45-day public comment period, ultimately intending to adopt them as State law.  This

Resolution Requesting State and Local Covid-19 Partnership

There is an urgent need to address the State and the Governor’s Office in their handling of the Covid-19 response. The Tuolumne County Board of Supervisors passed this resolution, authored by Supervisor Anaiah Kirk and co-authored by Supervisor Kathleen Haff.

December 2020 Newsletter

District 3 Virtual Town Hall There will be a District 3 virtual town hall meeting on Wednesday, January 6, 2021 from 5 to 7pm. County government department heads will join me in giving updates on current developments and then we’ll open up the meeting to give you an opportunity to

Hey Sonora City Council, Say No to Drugs

The City of Sonora is convinced a prosperous future depends on tax revenue derived from the sale of recreational marijuana. Quite a claim, considering no business plan or financial projections of any kind have been presented for review or discussion. Sonora City Council argues, “Marijuana is already being delivered from

COVID-19 Research

Presentation given at the Tuolumne County Board of Supervisors meeting on October 20, 2020 as an Agenda Appointment: 9:30a.m. Presentation by Supervisors Kirk and Rodefer regarding their research on COVID-19 and consideration of adopting their message of fully reopening the economy, strongly encouraging appropriate and safe mitigation measures and authorizing

Tuolumne Safe & MT. Provo ROAD

Tuolumne Safe was formed as a non-profit organization in September 2020 to build community partnerships and raise money to complete critical projects that keep Tuolumne County residents safe. Mt. Provo Road is a primary fire-evacuation road for Ponderosa Hills and has been impassable for several years due to extremely deep

Letter to Governor Newsom

August 17, 2020 The Honorable Governor Gavin Newsom California State Governor 1303 10th Street, Suite 1173 Sacramento, CA 95814 Dear Governor Newsom, The residents and businesses of Tuolumne County have sacrificed so much in the name of COVID-19 surge planning. The surge plan (based on a WHO model) indicated Tuolumne

Thoughts on Schools Opening

We need our kids back in school, not just for the sake of their mental health and wellbeing, but for the sake of the working-class men and women who do not have the opportunity to work while their children are out of school. I have worked with Taralah Jones who has

July 2020 Newsletter

Emotions are high as we continue to work through Covid-19 and the effects that it is having on the world, our nation, our state and our county. There has been much confusion as the result of institutions such as the WHO and CDC apparently becoming politicized, changing directions and losing

Improvements to MT. Provo Road

I am excited to announce Mt. Provo Road is drivable just in time for fire season.  Mt. Provo Rd is a primary fire-evacuation road for Ponderosa Hills and has been impassable for several years due to extremely deep ruts. Two years ago, while campaigning to be your District Three Supervisor,

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