In a press conference Wednesday, Alex Padilla assured reporters that the multimillion-dollar tab his office owes to SKDKnickerbocker will be “resolved soon.”
As California’s Secretary of State prepares to take a new job as U.S. Senator, he’s not going to let a politically charged $35 million invoice get in the way of a smooth promotion.
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As California s Secretary of State prepares to take a new job as U.S. Senator, he s not going to let a politically charged $35 million invoice get in the way of a smooth promotion.
In a press conference Wednesday, Alex Padilla assured reporters that the multimillion-dollar tab his office owes to SKDKnickerbocker, a Biden-affiliated PR shop, will be resolved soon.
As CalMatters has reported, that unresolved contract has pit one branch of California s Democratically controlled government against another while providing fodder for Republican critics and conservative litigants eager to undermine the state s next U.S. Senator.
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From left to right: LCCC executive board members James Gore (Sonoma Co.), Alfredo Pedroza (Napa Co.), Debra Lucero (Butte Co.), Leticia Perez (Kern Co.), V. Manuel Perez (Riverside Co.), Damon Connolly (Marin Co.), and LCCC Exec. Dir. Pedro Carrillo. (Office of Supervisor V. Manuel Perez)
COACHELLA VALLEY, CA The Coachella Valley s representative on the Riverside County Board of Supervisors has been tapped to lead the Latino Caucus of California Counties.
On Friday, Supervisor V. Manuel Perez was elected to a two-year term as president of the LCCC, which is a coalition of Latino county supervisors across California.
Perez is Riverside County s first Latino county supervisor.