Showing posts with label San Dimas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label San Dimas. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Editorial: Status quo must be OK in Claremont, La Verne, San Dimas



Things must be going pretty well in the three Inland Valley cities that regularly hold their City Council elections in March of odd years.

Either that, or apathy rules in Claremont, La Verne and San Dimas.

It's mostly the former in the case of these three well-run cities, in our view.

La Verne won't even hold an election this coming March. No challengers filed to oppose incumbent Mayor Don Kendrick or Councilwomen Robin Carder and Donna Redman, so all three will have another term by default.

Nor did any San Dimas citizen step forward to take on Mayor Curt Morris or Councilmen Denis Bertone and Jeff Templeman… (Read more)

Source: Daily Bulletin

Friday, May 25, 2012

Meet the Candidates TONIGHT!



Free Legislative Reception
May 25, 2012
6:00pm - 8pm
Stanley Plummer Bldg. - City Hall
245 E. Bonita Ave., San Dimas

Public invited to Meet the Candidates before you vote!

The San Dimas Chamber of Commerce is honored to host this event as a means of introducing our current legislators and candidates to civic and community leaders, business owners, educators, and area residents from San Dimas and the surrounding communities.

Light refreshments will be served.

Event brought to you by the Southern California Gas Company, City of San Dimas and the San Dimas Chamber of Commerce.

Visit us at www.sandimaschamber.com or call us at 909-592-3818 for more information.

CONFIRMED CANDIDATES ATTENDING EVENT:

Congressional District 32
Bill Gonzalez
Grace Napolitano

Senate District 25
Ameenah Fuller
Gilbert Gonzales
Carol Liu

Assembly District 41
Michael Cacciotti
Ed Colton
Chris Holden
Donna Lowe
Victoria Rusnak

Los Angeles County Supervisor - 5th District
Michael Antonovich

Monday, April 23, 2012

Citizen Candidate Miller Meets the San Dimas Chamber

by Zach Foster
 
SAN DIMAS, California — April 20, 2012 — Citizen Candidate for Congress David Miller joined the San Dimas Chamber of Commerce for a mixer hosted by Timothy Roe at the newly-opened Farmers Insurance Group located on Foothill Boulevard in San Dimas yesterday evening.
 
Candidate Miller spoke with San Dimas’ entrepreneurs over pot luck items and listened to business owners who aired concerns about lingering difficulties suffered by local businesses;  concerns with which Miller is familiar as a long-time small business owner.  “These difficulties are the economic result of failed policies pushed by failed leadership in Washington,” said Miller.
 
Members of the Chamber, Rodeo Board, Rotary Club, and City Council shared their ideas with Miller and absorbed his message to restore obedience to the Constitution and to revive the economy through private sector innovation.
 
Speaking to limitations outlined in Article 1, section 8 of the U.S. Constitution, Miller said, “Extra-constitutional regulations make it nearly impossible for businesses small and large to remain operational, and hinder their abilities to keep Americans working.  Many of our current legislators ignore their oaths to defend and protect the Constitutional limitations they swore to uphold.  I think America expects them to honor their oaths.”
 
Miller will attend the Meet the Candidates Legislative Reception hosted by the San Dimas Chamber of Commerce on May 25, 2012 from 6pm to 8pm at the San Dimas Civic Center.
 
David Miller is running for California’s 32nd Congressional District as a ‘citizen candidate.’  His campaign emphasizes restoring obedience to the Constitution, legalizing freedom, and maintaining America’s tradition of economic prosperity for ‘We the People.’

Monday, April 9, 2012

Citizen Candidate Miller motors ‘Cool Cruisers’


GLENDORA, California – April 9, 2012 – David Miller for Congress, his staff and volunteers joined La Verne’s downtown area where the La Verne Chamber of Commerce hosted a wide variety of exhibitors displaying the community’s cache of hot rods, restored classic cars, food vendors, community organizations and candidates for public office at the Cool Cruise 2012 La Verne Business Expo on Saturday. 

With weather typical of Southern California and ambiance enhanced by locally legendary classic rock cover band, The Answer, many exhibitors showcased their unique and vibrantly restored classic cars and hot rods.  Local family-owned small businesses also attempted to broaden their networks to include the community which is driven by threads of entrepreneurialism, and plays a key role in the tight-knit fellowship for which La Verne is historically renowned.

Joining the festivities in La Verne was David Miller, a family man and small business owner from Glendora who campaigns to represent California’s 32nd Congressional District after the November election.  Miller was eager to speak with voters while a squad of his campaign volunteers swept the downtown area, distributing campaign literature and pocket Constitutions that included the Declaration of Independence.

Miller spoke of the vital role founding documents play for citizens to keep their government in check.  “Without an understanding of the Constitution, the Declaration of Independence, and other founding documents, citizens cannot know the legal limits of the federal government and what governmental abuses of power were unacceptable to our founders.  Every day, more citizens are awakening to find that the economic downturn is caused largely in part by abuses of power by government.”

“Extra-constitutional regulations make it nearly impossible for businesses small and large to remain operational, and to keep Americans working.  Many of our current legislators step outside of their oath to defend and protect the Constitutional limitations they swore to uphold,” Miller said.

“These politicians are ultimately destroying the purchasing power of the dollar by ignoring the limits of their Congressional privileges specified in Article 1, section 8 of the Constitution,” said Miller, “and they are only worsening the struggles of American families.  The more educated and involved citizens become the better chance we have to fight these abuses of power that affect us all.”

Miller will attend the Meet the Candidates Legislative Reception hosted by the San Dimas Chamber of Commerce on May 25, 2012 from 6pm to 8pm at the San Dimas Civic Center.

David Miller is running for California’s 32nd Congressional District as a ‘citizen candidate.’  His campaign emphasizes restoring obedience to the Constitution, legalizing freedom, and maintaining America’s tradition of economic prosperity.  

For inquiries contact Dani Rason: Dani@vote4miller.net