Updated Oct. 23, 12:21 a.m.–
In the interest of providing voter information and fair election coverage, The Sentinel has given all eight Citrus Heights city council candidates an equal opportunity to submit written statements on a variety of local issues. Seven of the eight candidates submitted statements by the Oct. 22 deadline, and links are provided below to each candidate’s responses.
Questions included topics of homelessness, enhancing public safety, body cameras, marijuana regulation, fiscal policy, and Measure B. Although agreeing on many issues, candidates hold opposing views on Measure B and police-worn body cameras, and also have differing approaches to enhancing public safety and addressing homelessness.
Click below for each candidate’s responses:
- Rick Doyle
- Jeff Slowey
- Marcel Weiland
- Tim Schaefer
- Bret Daniels
- Porsche Middleton
- Amor Taylor
- *Mike Nishimura (did not submit responses)
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