Republican Frank Troise is running for Third District Santa Barbara County Supervisor.
He is on the March 5 ballot with two other candidates, incumbent Joan Hartmann and Lompoc Mayor Jenelle Osborne.
Troise said he is focused on a platform of raising revenues to add law enforcement positions and reduce fees and taxes for local businesses. He also wants to improve partnerships with local nonprofit organizations and develop STEM vocational programs in schools.
“The county is broke again,” Troise says on the podcast.
Troise sat down with Josh Molina, host of Santa Barbara Talks, and Jerry Roberts, host of Newsmakers with JR, in a special election edition podcast. Click on the YouTube video below to watch the hour-long interview.
Troise is the founder of SoHo Capital. In this podcast, he explains his views and policies heading into the March 5 primary election and explains his views on oil, energy, the ExxonMobil pipeline, housing, cannabis, fentanyl, crime and other issues.
SoHo Capital is a financial advising company that “became an award-winning, multi-family office for 18 of the US’s wealthiest UHNW (ultra high net worth) families and estates,” according to the company’s website.
Visit Molina’s website SantaBarbaraTalks.com to find more podcasts, including with Third District supervisor candidate Jenelle Osborne and First District supervisor candidate Roy Lee.


