Tag: Michael Kozlowski

  • Sacramento County supervisor candidates kick off 1st debate

    Sacramento County supervisor debate, Harris Center
    Five candidates seeking a spot on the Sacramento County Board of Supervisors faced off in a March 15 debate at the Harris Center. // CH Sentinel

    Around 200 people gathered inside the Harris Center Tuesday night to hear five Sacramento County supervisor candidates debate issues ranging from homelessness, to public safety and business growth.

    The candidates will face off in the June primary election to fill Supervisor Roberta MacGlashan’s seat, after she announced last fall that she would not be seeking another term. Supervisor District 4 includes Citrus Heights, Folsom, a portion of Rancho Cordova, and other outlying areas of the county.

    Candidates participating in the debate included Citrus Heights City Council Member Sue Frost, Folsom City Council Member Kerri Howell, teacher Gary Blenner, architect and high school coach Michael Kozlowski, and Folsom Cordova Unified School District Board Member Teresa Stanley.

    Candidate highlights

    Frost focused on public safety as the key role of government, and said she opposed minimum wage increases and “tent cities” for the homeless. The four-year Citrus Heights council member said she would ask three things about any proposal, if elected as supervisor: “Does it make common sense, does it protect our freedom and liberty, and can we afford it.”

    Blenner set himself apart from the others on stage on a number of issues, advocating for a “county-owned, community bank,” a “Salt Lake City model” for free housing for the homeless, and a $15 minimum wage. Blenner was also the only candidate to express support for lifting the county ban on medical marijuana dispensaries.

    Howell said she would focus on top priorities of “public safety, supporting and expanding our business community, creating jobs, and transportation.” As an engineer, Howell said she is “uniquely qualified” to improve transportation and infrastructure, which she said are key to business success and improving quality of life.

    Kozlowski said he would work to make Sacramento “the best place in California to run a business and raise a family,” with a focus on economic development, infrastructure, and funding public safety. As an architect, Kozlowski said the county should be more friendly for development projects, sharing his personal encounter with “red tape” at the county level while working on a small office building project in Fair Oaks.

    Stanley sought to establish herself as “the true business candidate in the room” and also emphasized her track record as a board member with Folsom Cordova Unified, which she said has become one of “the best public education systems in the entire state.” She emphasized creation of private-sector jobs and said county government needed to be turned into “a partner for economic growth, instead of a roadblock to job creation.”

    Gary Burns, a former deputy sheriff, was also listed on schedule for the debate, but announced on his Facebook page the day before the debate that he had withdrawn from the race “due to unforeseeable family circumstances.”

    The March 15 debate was hosted by the Folsom Chamber of Commerce and moderated by former Sacramento County Sheriff John McGinnis.

    Read more about the debate in the SacBee story, “Sacramento County supervisorial debate focuses on growth, homeless”

  • Local Elections: County supervisor debate set for March 15

    Sacramento County Board of Supervisors, District 4
    An event flyer announces an upcoming debate for candidates running for Sacramento County Supervisor District 4.

    Candidates for Sacramento County Supervisor District 4, which covers Citrus Heights, are scheduled for a debate inside the Harris Center at Folsom Lake College on Tues., March 15.

    The debate is hosted by the Folsom Chamber of Commerce and is scheduled to begin at 6:30 p.m. and continue through 8 p.m., with former Sacramento County Sheriff John McGinnis moderating the event.

    Candidates on schedule for the evening include Citrus Heights Council Member Sue Frost, Folsom City Council Member Kerri Howell, teacher Gary Blenner, former deputy sheriff Gary Burns, Folsom Cordova School Board Member Teresa Stanley, and candidate Michael Kozlowski.

    The six candidates are all seeking to fill a spot on the Supervisor board left by Roberta MacGlashan, who announced last fall she would not be seeking re-election.

    Additional candidates are still able to enter the race, as the deadline to submit nomination papers to run for Supervisor District 4 was extended until March 16 at 5 p.m., according to a news release issued by elections officials on Friday.

    [Map: click to see which areas Sacramento Supervisor District 4 covers]

    Supervisor District 4 includes Citrus Heights, Folsom, and a portion of Rancho Cordova. The District also covers the communities of Antelope, Elverta, Gold River, Orangevale, Rancho Murrieta, and Rio Linda.

    If you plan to go:

    Supervisor Debate
    Time: 6:30 – 8 p.m.
    Date: Tues., March 15, 2016
    Harris Center, Folsom Lake College
    10 College Pkwy
    Folsom, CA