There were two very different sub-sets of 5th District citizens who supported and voted for Carrillo for Supervisor.
1. Those who were impressed by: his youth and energy, his statements about the importance of water, clean air, "preservation" of forests, and by the fact that at last the Latino community would be represented on the Board of Supervisors.
2. Those in the BIG business community that saw through the pretty pictures of the west-county environment in his campaign literature, and his soothing words about listening to everybody and making the best decision based on facts. When these folks made their big donations to his campaign, they knew that Efren would use his vote on the Board to bring financial benefit to his campaign donors: the wine industry, the trash-hauling industry, and the gravel-mining industry.
Since taking office, Efren has wasted no time in showing us where his true alleigances lie. First he voted for Kendall Jackson's new winery, stating that the local economy needs the jobs; less than a week later, KJ announced a large lay-off. The irony is stunning. Then, this week, he voted in favor of the 24-hour asphalt plant on the Petaluma River, right across from the Schollenberger wetlands and within spitting distance of an egret rookery, despite the Petaluma City Council's unanimous oppositions to the project, despite 3,000 signatures gathered in two weeks on a petition opposing the project, and despite specific testimony that the project's plans are prohibited by the California Environmental Quality Act. Efren's handlers have taught him that all he has to do is ask a soft-ball question about some environmental aspect that is a side-issue, allowing the project-planners to say "oh, we can fix that," so that he can present himself as someone who cares deeply about the environment while voting to destroy it.
Voters in the 5th District who fall into subset #1 above, watch this guy carefully. He's a classic bait and switch. This last November, he was able to campaign on pretty pictures and soothing statements. Next time he runs, he'll have a voting record, and it will be neither pretty nor soothing.



...just kidding). I started my rotation on the Planning Agency as a BZA member.
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