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Supervisor Terra Lawson-Remer’s proposed county budget reform is a 21st-Century idea that prioritizes quality of life over financial return.
Paloma Aguirre’s top priority is the Tijuana River Valley sewage crisis. Democrats also aim to ‘put a force field around,’ ...
County Supervisor Terra Lawson-Remer is welcoming new constituents to her supervisorial district even as she bids farewell to those she will no longer directly represent.Lawson-Remer, who was ...
What Lawson-Remer Is Promising County Supervisor Terra Lawson-Remer at Voice of San Diego’s Politifest at the University of San Diego on Saturday, Sept. 28, 2024. / Photo by Vito di Stefano for Voice ...
Lawson-Remer actually said, “we don’t need Prop. 36.” and she couldn’t be more wrong. We do need Prop. 36 because it will bring back accountability for those who continue to commit theft ...
County Supervisor Terra Lawson-Remer speaks at a news conference outside the Otay Mesa Detention Center announcing the proposed Immigrant Rights Legal Defense Program, April 27, 2021.
Though courts recently upended the county of San Diego’s power over where housing could be built in the backcountry, the fate of development still hangs in the balance. It is dependent on whether ...
Challenger Terra Lawson-Remer bested incumbent Kristin Gaspar in the race for the District 3 seat on the San Diego County Board of Supervisors. Lawson-Remer, a Democrat, has roughly 60% of the ...
County Supervisor Terra Lawson-Remer Monday announced she will bring a proposal to the Board of Supervisors aimed at protecting young people from being victims of the "addictive algorithms" of ...
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County supervisor cracks down on cell phone usage in schools - MSNS AN DIEGO — A policy announced by San Diego County Supervisor Terra Lawson-Remer on Monday is aimed at reducing cell phone usage in schools in an effort to help improve students’ mental health.
Supervisor Lawson-Remer said the board's opinion on this topic matters. "I just dropped my daughter off at preschool we had to go through three security doors with scannable tags and show ID.
— Supervisor Terra Lawson-Remer (@SupLawsonRemer) April 27, 2021 Detention is also a costly problem, Lawson-Remer said. Taxpayers spent $2 billion on the detention of immigrants in the Fiscal ...
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