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Wolf, Secord Ready for Rematch in Race for 2nd District Supervisor

Arriving with 20 minutes to spare, clad in a dark suit and followed by a television camera, Dr. Dan Secord filed his paperwork with the Santa Barbara County elections office Friday afternoon, beginning his second bid for the 2nd District supervisor’s seat.
Secord — an eight-year veteran of the Santa Barbara City Council — ran unsuccessfully against Janet Wolf, who was elected to the position in 2006. During his previous election campaign, he continually cited what he said was Wolf’s lack of experience in elected office, although Wolf countered that her 12-year stint as a Goleta Union School District trustee qualified her for the position.
This time around, Secord’s rallying cry is focused on the county’s ailing budget. Now facing nearly a $40 million gap, department heads — including those from the Sheriff’s and Fire departments and the District Attorney’s Office — are waiting anxiously for the Board of Supervisors’ budget-cutting recommendations, which are expected to be announced at Tuesday’s board meeting.
“It’s all about county finances and the (proposed) layoffs at the Sheriff’s Department,” Secord said as he turned in the last of his paperwork. “The county needs a budget champion — that’s me.”
Wolf also filed her election papers earlier Friday, vowing to continue in a second term the work she started in her first.
“We have been especially challenged in the past three years, both by fiscal constraints and massive wildfires that impacted our community,” Wolf said in a statement. “And through firm and steady leadership, we have weathered these challenges.”
Wolf enters the race as chairwoman of the Board of Supervisors. Pointing out accomplishments from her three years in office, she expressed confidence in her ability to juggle various challenges. Long a champion of environmental advocates, Wolf took tough stances on issues ranging from potential development at Naples on the Gaviota coast to the preservation of More Mesa.
Secord and Wolf have been polar opposites regarding the fate of Goleta Beach County Park, with Secord pushing for the permeable pile pier approach armoring project — rejected by the state Coastal Commission last year — and Wolf often siding with environmental groups asking for an erosion management approach that involves moving parking and structures at the park to allow a natural buffer zone.
— Noozhawk staff writer Ben Preston can be reached at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).
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» on 03.14.10 @ 07:59 AM
Go, Dan, go! Santa Barbara County needs your leadership!
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» on 03.14.10 @ 09:05 AM
Though it is tough for journalists to not invoke sports analogies, its important to keep in mind there is no “rematch” in the race for Supervisor. At least in the eyes of the voters, and the law, the 2006 race is over. Most people have moved forward and realize that.
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» on 03.14.10 @ 12:34 PM
This is an easy one: thoughful financial responsibility versus knee-jerk union-loving big-spending profligacy. Vote for Dan.
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» on 03.14.10 @ 12:50 PM
Wolf is a higher taxes bigger government union puppet, and thats bad for the rest of us who pay their salaries. Janet Wolf is also anti small business.
The people of Santa barbara made a big mistake, or the college kids vote?—anyway—Go Dan we need a business person in power that can say no, because we are 40 Million in the red..
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» on 03.14.10 @ 02:32 PM
Plus $150 million in the red on pension obligations.
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» on 03.14.10 @ 07:59 PM
What’s amazing but not surprising considering the push poll they did last week, is that the Secord spinners demonstrate by each comment that they have not done their homework. Motivated obviously by sore loser ego, misplaced tea party bitterness and general malaise
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» on 03.14.10 @ 09:18 PM
The tax and waste our money days are over—thank God !
Secord—60%-40% over the paid off union puppet Wolf..
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» on 03.14.10 @ 10:11 PM
If Secord wants to make headway, he and his supporters need a new script. Comments so far are just retreads of his failed campaign messages 4 years ago.
As to needing a business person, Wolf was a business person before becoming Supervisor…Secord was a doctor…don’t get me started on medicine as a business.
Finally, the county is in trouble because of the very policies Secord and his ilk advocate: we can’t cut our way out of this recession. Republicans like Secord did the borrowing and spending while cutting taxes for the rich and wrecking our economy. Now Republicans want to make unions, like police and fire, the whipping boys.
So let’s be real. If Secord had anything of substance to say, he wouldn’t be relying on deceptive push polls, which, frankly, are beneath his dignity.
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» on 03.15.10 @ 09:23 AM
Right guys, Secord is a big spender and Wolf isn’t. Get real. And cutting is the ONLY way out of this mess, starting with too many overpaid city employees (don’t forget to count pensions when calculating pay).
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» on 03.15.10 @ 10:37 AM
Richard what are you babbling about? You sound like the DNC spin machine which takes anything going wrong and says it’s the RNC’s fault, ooooh like that is real believable huh?
The county is in a pickle because it spends more than it takes in, whether that spending be on programs or pensions makes no difference. The revenue stream has been drying up for decades Richard. Our animosity and hostility toward revenue generating business is phenomenal. The result is most of that wealth generation has left and will never come back. So they raise taxes on what’s left. What are left are two huge government employers, county government and UCSB, the tourist industry and agriculture. Government does not pay more than it consumes, oops, tourism relies on the rest of the world being rich, which right now it ain’t. And then there is agriculture, which without, we would now be bankrupt. Agriculture (unless we legalize dope and grow that with the strawberries) cannot sustain our liberalized nanny state government here and as long as our idiot residents here continue to push for a “Palm Springs North” economy based on retirees they will continue to see expenses rise while revenues fall. Welcome to the mess you voted for and wanted, now enjoy the fruits of thy labor.
BTW – Janet is a very nice lady and I have a deep respect for her and her principles. But she is way out of her league here folks. We need someone with some really great leadership skills, because we are definitely going to have to change the way we have been doing things here in a big way. We need a leader who is unafraid to tell folks the truth and what consequence we face. It will take someone willing to have all the forces of government unions, socialists, liberals, conservative retirees and state employees allied against them and face them down to the real truth, we are broke and cannot afford you anymore. Is Dan the Man? I don’t know that but I hope so because Janet, bless her, is not.
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» on 08.05.10 @ 06:03 PM
Crazy.
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