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Desmond announced in January that he would challenge Democratic Rep. Mike Levin in the coastal 49th Congressional District.
(The Center Square) — Californians are urging Gov. Gavin Newsom to acknowledge the Trump administration’s executive order on homelessness, believing it will help mitigate a state crisis.
A new executive order signed by President Trump targeting homelessness is sparking debate in San Diego County.
O n July 21, Soroptimist International of Vista and North County Inland received a special proclamation from the office of ...
County Democrats are in the thick of choosing a new party leader. Why it matters: The San Diego County Democratic Party's ...
A fundraising reception for San Diego County Supervisor Jim Desmond’s campaign for Congress will be held Tuesday in Dana Point. Desmond announced in January that he would challenge Rep. Mike Levin, ...
San Diego County Supervisor Jim Desmond on Friday applauded the Trump administration’s executive order addressing the ...
President Trump signed an executive order to address homelessness with a focus on treatment and public safety.
Kyle Krahel-Frolander announced Saturday that he is resigning as chair of the San Diego County Democratic Party to run for ...
The solution to helping the homeless off our streets is a debate with many sides. Is it housing first? Is it drug and mental health treatment? Is it job opportunities with livable wages? President ...
After a robust debate and public feedback, the board voted 2-1-1, with the two sponsors Terra Lawson-Remer and Monica Montgomery Steppe in support, Jim Desmond opposed, and Joel Anderson abstaining.
Lawson-Remer, previously vice chair, served as acting chair following the departure of Nora Vargas from the District 1 seat.