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Sacramento County Grand Jury
• 2021-2022
Public Health Office Abandoned by County Board of Supervisors in Covid-19 Crisis An extensive investigation into the
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R1Sacramento County Board of Supervisors
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R2Sacramento County Sheriff's Office Sacramento County Grand Jury Status Review: Sacramento County Board of Supervisors Non-Responsive to Covid-19 Investigation When required to respond to a Sacramento County Grand Jury report showing a less than robust record of leadership at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Grand Jury found that, Board of Supervisors has opted to dodge and deflect. But the Grand Jury’s deep concern, plainly stated in that February 2022 report, continues. The Full Report can be found HERE 2021-2022 Grand Jury Investigative Reports PUBLIC HEALTH OFFICE ABANDONED BY COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS IN COVID-19 CRISIS An extensive investigation into the handling of the COVID-19 crisis by the Sacramento County Office of Public Health (OPH) has led the Grand Jury to find that the County Board of Supervisors ignored its Public Health Officer for five months before finally engaging in any sort of dialogue regarding the County’s COVID-19 activities and its impact on County residents. The Full Report can be found HERE Responses to Grand Jury Recommendations
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R3Sacramento County Board of Supervisors
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R4Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office Return to Table of Contents REQUIREMENT FOR COVID-19 VACCINATION FOR ELIGIBLE SACRAMENTO COUNTY PUBLIC K-12 SCHOOL DISTRICTS The Sacramento County Grand Jury recommended that all eligible persons in Sacramento County’s Public K-12 school districts be required to have the COVID-19 vaccine. The report calls upon the 13 school districts, representing more than 260,000 children and thousands of personnel within the County, to mandate vaccinations for all eligible public-school students and staff as a prerequisite for in-person attendance of classes or school activities. The Full Report can be found HERE Responses to Grand Jury Recommendations
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R5Sacramento City Unified School District
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R6Sacramento County Office of Education 2021-2022 Grand Jury Investigative Reports DEL PASO MANOR WATER DISTRICT FLOODED WITH PUBLIC SAFETY DANGERS A seven-month investigation into a formal complaint against the Del Paso Manor Water District has led to a scathing report by the Sacramento County Grand Jury identifying a literal flood of concerns ranging from water contamination to aging infrastructure to non-compliance with State of California water monitoring requirements. The report cites an on-going significant lack of public transparency by the District’s Board of Directors to act on numerous recommended improvements made by its own consultants and other entities. A failure to complete an estimated $35 million in repairs and upgrades could have disastrous results, including the potential failure of the entire water complex. The Full Report can be found HERE Responses to Grand Jury Recommendations
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R7Del Paso Manor Water District President
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R8Del Paso Manor Water District
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R9Sacramento Metropolitan Fire District
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R10Sacramento County Board of Supervisors
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R11State Water Resources Control Board
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R12Sacramento County District Attorney
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R13Sacramento LAFCo - Initial
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R14Sacramento LAFCo - Additional Sacramento County Grand Jury Status Review: Del Paso Manor Water District There are more than 100 special districts in Sacramento County, with a staggering 3,400 spread across the state. From local water and sanitation services to lesser known entities like cemetery districts, each operates under individualized budgets and authorities. While some work well and have a large revenue support base, many others struggle to provide essential resources. The Full Status Review Report can be found HERE Responses to Grand Jury Recommendations
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R15Supervisor Rich Desmond
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R16Del Paso Manor Water District President 2021-2022 Grand Jury Investigative Reports ISLETON CITY COUNCIL VIOLATES STATE ELECTION LAWS A Sacramento County Grand Jury investigation has found that the Isleton City Council violated state law, and ignored voter concerns by failing to properly fill a council seat following the death of one of its members in April 2021. The position continues to remain empty some nine months later and could potentially go unfilled throughout 2022, diluting the public’s representation in government. The Full Report can be found HERE Responses to Grand Jury Recommendations
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R17City of Isleton - Initial
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R18City of Isleton - Update PUBLIC CONFINEMENT REVIEW The Sacramento County Grand Jury is mandated each year by California Penal Code 919 (b) to inquire into the conditions and management of public confinement facilities in Sacramento County. In fulfillment of this obligation, the 2020-2021 Sacramento Grand Jury toured all six confinement facilities within its jurisdiction, as well as the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Work Release Division. The Full Report can be found HERE RESPONSES TO THE 2019-2020 GRAND JURY REPORTS ELK GROVE PARKS: WHERE HAVE ALL THE FLOWERS GONE The Full Report can be found HERE Responses to Grand Jury Recommendations
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R19Cosumnes Community Services District
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R20City of Elk Grove Return to Table of Contents IMPACT OF GENTRIFICATION AND NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION ON THE DISPLACEMENT OF RESIDENTS The Full Report can be found HERE Responses to Grand Jury Recommendations
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R21Sacramento County Board of Supervisors
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R22Downtown Sacramento Partnership
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R23Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Agency
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R24City of Sacramento Return to Table of Contents HIGH SCHOOL DROPOUTS: HOW ARE DISTRICTS IN SACRAMENTO COUNTY DOING AND WHAT ARE THE BEST PRACTICES FOR IMPROVEMENT? The Full Report can be found HERE Responses to Grand Jury Recommendations
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R25Sacramento County Office of Education Responses to the 2019-2020 Grand Jury Reports 911 – THE SACRAMENTO POLICE DEPARTMENT STAFFING CRISIS The Full Report can be found HERE Responses to Grand Jury Recommendations
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R26Sacramento Police Department
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R27City of Sacramento Return to Table of Contents ELECTION SECURITY IN SACRAMENTO COUNTY The Full Report can be found HERE Responses to Grand Jury Recommendations
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R28Sacramento County Board of Supervisors Return to Table of Contents CALIFORNIA SENATE BILL 1022: A GIFT TOO GOOD TO IGNORE The Full Report can be found HERE Responses to Grand Jury Recommendations
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R29Sacramento County Board of Supervisors
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R30Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office 2021-2022 SACRAMENTO COUNTY GRAND JURY Pictured (Left to Right) Front Row: Rachel Kaldor, Deanna Hanson (Foreperson), Jeannine English Second Row: Fran Bremson, Olivia Washington, Tina Bonilla, Steve Holland, Barbara Marquez Third Row: Norv Wellsfry, Gregg Magaziner, Ken Smith, Jill Sherrill, Jim Parvis, Chris Budwine, Endy Tapia-Bouthillier (Grand Jury Coordinator) Back Row: Greg Williams, Scott McDonald, Marc Remis, Brian McElroy, Patty Murray-Turner
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R31Sacramento County Board of Supervisors
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R32Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office Return to Table of Contents REQUIREMENT FOR COVID-19 VACCINATION FOR ELIGIBLE SACRAMENTO COUNTY PUBLIC K-12 SCHOOL DISTRICTS The Sacramento County Grand Jury recommended that all eligible persons in Sacramento County’s Public K-12 school districts be required to have the COVID-19 vaccine. The report calls upon the 13 school districts, representing more than 260,000 children and thousands of personnel within the County, to mandate vaccinations for all eligible public-school students and staff as a prerequisite for in-person attendance of classes or school activities. The Full Report can be found HERE Responses to Grand Jury Recommendations
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R33Sacramento City Unified School District
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R34Sacramento County Office of Education 2021-2022 Grand Jury Investigative Reports DEL PASO MANOR WATER DISTRICT FLOODED WITH PUBLIC SAFETY DANGERS A seven-month investigation into a formal complaint against the Del Paso Manor Water District has led to a scathing report by the Sacramento County Grand Jury identifying a literal flood of concerns ranging from water contamination to aging infrastructure to non-compliance with State of California water monitoring requirements. The report cites an on-going significant lack of public transparency by the District’s Board of Directors to act on numerous recommended improvements made by its own consultants and other entities. A failure to complete an estimated $35 million in repairs and upgrades could have disastrous results, including the potential failure of the entire water complex. The Full Report can be found HERE Responses to Grand Jury Recommendations
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R35Del Paso Manor Water District President
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R36Del Paso Manor Water District
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R37Sacramento Metropolitan Fire District
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R38Sacramento County Board of Supervisors
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R39State Water Resources Control Board
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R40Sacramento County District Attorney
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R41Sacramento LAFCo - Initial
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R42Sacramento LAFCo - Additional Sacramento County Grand Jury Status Review: Del Paso Manor Water District There are more than 100 special districts in Sacramento County, with a staggering 3,400 spread across the state. From local water and sanitation services to lesser known entities like cemetery districts, each operates under individualized budgets and authorities. While some work well and have a large revenue support base, many others struggle to provide essential resources. The Full Status Review Report can be found HERE Responses to Grand Jury Recommendations
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R43Supervisor Rich Desmond
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R44Del Paso Manor Water District President 2021-2022 Grand Jury Investigative Reports ISLETON CITY COUNCIL VIOLATES STATE ELECTION LAWS A Sacramento County Grand Jury investigation has found that the Isleton City Council violated state law, and ignored voter concerns by failing to properly fill a council seat following the death of one of its members in April 2021. The position continues to remain empty some nine months later and could potentially go unfilled throughout 2022, diluting the public’s representation in government. The Full Report can be found HERE Responses to Grand Jury Recommendations
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R45City of Isleton - Initial
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R46City of Isleton - Update PUBLIC CONFINEMENT REVIEW The Sacramento County Grand Jury is mandated each year by California Penal Code 919 (b) to inquire into the conditions and management of public confinement facilities in Sacramento County. In fulfillment of this obligation, the 2020-2021 Sacramento Grand Jury toured all six confinement facilities within its jurisdiction, as well as the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Work Release Division. The Full Report can be found HERE RESPONSES TO THE 2019-2020 GRAND JURY REPORTS ELK GROVE PARKS: WHERE HAVE ALL THE FLOWERS GONE The Full Report can be found HERE Responses to Grand Jury Recommendations
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R47Cosumnes Community Services District
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R48City of Elk Grove Return to Table of Contents IMPACT OF GENTRIFICATION AND NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION ON THE DISPLACEMENT OF RESIDENTS The Full Report can be found HERE Responses to Grand Jury Recommendations
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R49Sacramento County Board of Supervisors
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R50Downtown Sacramento Partnership
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R51Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Agency
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R52City of Sacramento Return to Table of Contents HIGH SCHOOL DROPOUTS: HOW ARE DISTRICTS IN SACRAMENTO COUNTY DOING AND WHAT ARE THE BEST PRACTICES FOR IMPROVEMENT? The Full Report can be found HERE Responses to Grand Jury Recommendations
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R53Sacramento County Office of Education Responses to the 2019-2020 Grand Jury Reports 911 – THE SACRAMENTO POLICE DEPARTMENT STAFFING CRISIS The Full Report can be found HERE Responses to Grand Jury Recommendations
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R54Sacramento Police Department
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R55City of Sacramento Return to Table of Contents ELECTION SECURITY IN SACRAMENTO COUNTY The Full Report can be found HERE Responses to Grand Jury Recommendations
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R56Sacramento County Board of Supervisors Return to Table of Contents CALIFORNIA SENATE BILL 1022: A GIFT TOO GOOD TO IGNORE The Full Report can be found HERE Responses to Grand Jury Recommendations
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R57Sacramento County Board of Supervisors
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R58Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office 2021-2022 SACRAMENTO COUNTY GRAND JURY Pictured (Left to Right) Front Row: Rachel Kaldor, Deanna Hanson (Foreperson), Jeannine English Second Row: Fran Bremson, Olivia Washington, Tina Bonilla, Steve Holland, Barbara Marquez Third Row: Norv Wellsfry, Gregg Magaziner, Ken Smith, Jill Sherrill, Jim Parvis, Chris Budwine, Endy Tapia-Bouthillier (Grand Jury Coordinator) Back Row: Greg Williams, Scott McDonald, Marc Remis, Brian McElroy, Patty Murray-Turner
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R59Sacramento City Unified School District
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R60Sacramento County Office of Education 2021-2022 Grand Jury Investigative Reports DEL PASO MANOR WATER DISTRICT FLOODED WITH PUBLIC SAFETY DANGERS A seven-month investigation into a formal complaint against the Del Paso Manor Water District has led to a scathing report by the Sacramento County Grand Jury identifying a literal flood of concerns ranging from water contamination to aging infrastructure to non-compliance with State of California water monitoring requirements. The report cites an on-going significant lack of public transparency by the District’s Board of Directors to act on numerous recommended improvements made by its own consultants and other entities. A failure to complete an estimated $35 million in repairs and upgrades could have disastrous results, including the potential failure of the entire water complex. The Full Report can be found HERE Responses to Grand Jury Recommendations
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R61Del Paso Manor Water District President
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R62Del Paso Manor Water District
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R63Sacramento Metropolitan Fire District
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R64Sacramento County Board of Supervisors
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R65State Water Resources Control Board
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R66Sacramento County District Attorney
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R67Sacramento LAFCo - Initial
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R68Sacramento LAFCo - Additional Sacramento County Grand Jury Status Review: Del Paso Manor Water District There are more than 100 special districts in Sacramento County, with a staggering 3,400 spread across the state. From local water and sanitation services to lesser known entities like cemetery districts, each operates under individualized budgets and authorities. While some work well and have a large revenue support base, many others struggle to provide essential resources. The Full Status Review Report can be found HERE Responses to Grand Jury Recommendations
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R69Supervisor Rich Desmond
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R70Del Paso Manor Water District President 2021-2022 Grand Jury Investigative Reports ISLETON CITY COUNCIL VIOLATES STATE ELECTION LAWS A Sacramento County Grand Jury investigation has found that the Isleton City Council violated state law, and ignored voter concerns by failing to properly fill a council seat following the death of one of its members in April 2021. The position continues to remain empty some nine months later and could potentially go unfilled throughout 2022, diluting the public’s representation in government. The Full Report can be found HERE Responses to Grand Jury Recommendations
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R71City of Isleton - Initial
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R72City of Isleton - Update PUBLIC CONFINEMENT REVIEW The Sacramento County Grand Jury is mandated each year by California Penal Code 919 (b) to inquire into the conditions and management of public confinement facilities in Sacramento County. In fulfillment of this obligation, the 2020-2021 Sacramento Grand Jury toured all six confinement facilities within its jurisdiction, as well as the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Work Release Division. The Full Report can be found HERE RESPONSES TO THE 2019-2020 GRAND JURY REPORTS ELK GROVE PARKS: WHERE HAVE ALL THE FLOWERS GONE The Full Report can be found HERE Responses to Grand Jury Recommendations
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R73Cosumnes Community Services District
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R74City of Elk Grove Return to Table of Contents IMPACT OF GENTRIFICATION AND NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION ON THE DISPLACEMENT OF RESIDENTS The Full Report can be found HERE Responses to Grand Jury Recommendations
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R75Sacramento County Board of Supervisors
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R76Downtown Sacramento Partnership
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R77Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Agency
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R78City of Sacramento Return to Table of Contents HIGH SCHOOL DROPOUTS: HOW ARE DISTRICTS IN SACRAMENTO COUNTY DOING AND WHAT ARE THE BEST PRACTICES FOR IMPROVEMENT? The Full Report can be found HERE Responses to Grand Jury Recommendations
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R79Sacramento County Office of Education Responses to the 2019-2020 Grand Jury Reports 911 – THE SACRAMENTO POLICE DEPARTMENT STAFFING CRISIS The Full Report can be found HERE Responses to Grand Jury Recommendations
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R80Sacramento Police Department
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R81City of Sacramento Return to Table of Contents ELECTION SECURITY IN SACRAMENTO COUNTY The Full Report can be found HERE Responses to Grand Jury Recommendations
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R82Sacramento County Board of Supervisors Return to Table of Contents CALIFORNIA SENATE BILL 1022: A GIFT TOO GOOD TO IGNORE The Full Report can be found HERE Responses to Grand Jury Recommendations
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R83Sacramento County Board of Supervisors
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R84Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office 2021-2022 SACRAMENTO COUNTY GRAND JURY Pictured (Left to Right) Front Row: Rachel Kaldor, Deanna Hanson (Foreperson), Jeannine English Second Row: Fran Bremson, Olivia Washington, Tina Bonilla, Steve Holland, Barbara Marquez Third Row: Norv Wellsfry, Gregg Magaziner, Ken Smith, Jill Sherrill, Jim Parvis, Chris Budwine, Endy Tapia-Bouthillier (Grand Jury Coordinator) Back Row: Greg Williams, Scott McDonald, Marc Remis, Brian McElroy, Patty Murray-Turner
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R85Del Paso Manor Water District President
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R86Del Paso Manor Water District
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R87Sacramento Metropolitan Fire District
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R88Sacramento County Board of Supervisors
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R89State Water Resources Control Board
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R90Sacramento County District Attorney
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R91Sacramento LAFCo - Initial
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R92Sacramento LAFCo - Additional Sacramento County Grand Jury Status Review: Del Paso Manor Water District There are more than 100 special districts in Sacramento County, with a staggering 3,400 spread across the state. From local water and sanitation services to lesser known entities like cemetery districts, each operates under individualized budgets and authorities. While some work well and have a large revenue support base, many others struggle to provide essential resources. The Full Status Review Report can be found HERE Responses to Grand Jury Recommendations
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R93Supervisor Rich Desmond
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R94Del Paso Manor Water District President 2021-2022 Grand Jury Investigative Reports ISLETON CITY COUNCIL VIOLATES STATE ELECTION LAWS A Sacramento County Grand Jury investigation has found that the Isleton City Council violated state law, and ignored voter concerns by failing to properly fill a council seat following the death of one of its members in April 2021. The position continues to remain empty some nine months later and could potentially go unfilled throughout 2022, diluting the public’s representation in government. The Full Report can be found HERE Responses to Grand Jury Recommendations
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R95City of Isleton - Initial
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R96City of Isleton - Update PUBLIC CONFINEMENT REVIEW The Sacramento County Grand Jury is mandated each year by California Penal Code 919 (b) to inquire into the conditions and management of public confinement facilities in Sacramento County. In fulfillment of this obligation, the 2020-2021 Sacramento Grand Jury toured all six confinement facilities within its jurisdiction, as well as the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Work Release Division. The Full Report can be found HERE RESPONSES TO THE 2019-2020 GRAND JURY REPORTS ELK GROVE PARKS: WHERE HAVE ALL THE FLOWERS GONE The Full Report can be found HERE Responses to Grand Jury Recommendations
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R97Cosumnes Community Services District
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R98City of Elk Grove Return to Table of Contents IMPACT OF GENTRIFICATION AND NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION ON THE DISPLACEMENT OF RESIDENTS The Full Report can be found HERE Responses to Grand Jury Recommendations
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R99Sacramento County Board of Supervisors
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R100Downtown Sacramento Partnership
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R101Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Agency
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R102City of Sacramento Return to Table of Contents HIGH SCHOOL DROPOUTS: HOW ARE DISTRICTS IN SACRAMENTO COUNTY DOING AND WHAT ARE THE BEST PRACTICES FOR IMPROVEMENT? The Full Report can be found HERE Responses to Grand Jury Recommendations
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R103Sacramento County Office of Education Responses to the 2019-2020 Grand Jury Reports 911 – THE SACRAMENTO POLICE DEPARTMENT STAFFING CRISIS The Full Report can be found HERE Responses to Grand Jury Recommendations
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R104Sacramento Police Department
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R105City of Sacramento Return to Table of Contents ELECTION SECURITY IN SACRAMENTO COUNTY The Full Report can be found HERE Responses to Grand Jury Recommendations
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R106Sacramento County Board of Supervisors Return to Table of Contents CALIFORNIA SENATE BILL 1022: A GIFT TOO GOOD TO IGNORE The Full Report can be found HERE Responses to Grand Jury Recommendations
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R107Sacramento County Board of Supervisors
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R108Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office 2021-2022 SACRAMENTO COUNTY GRAND JURY Pictured (Left to Right) Front Row: Rachel Kaldor, Deanna Hanson (Foreperson), Jeannine English Second Row: Fran Bremson, Olivia Washington, Tina Bonilla, Steve Holland, Barbara Marquez Third Row: Norv Wellsfry, Gregg Magaziner, Ken Smith, Jill Sherrill, Jim Parvis, Chris Budwine, Endy Tapia-Bouthillier (Grand Jury Coordinator) Back Row: Greg Williams, Scott McDonald, Marc Remis, Brian McElroy, Patty Murray-Turner
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R109Supervisor Rich Desmond
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R110Del Paso Manor Water District President 2021-2022 Grand Jury Investigative Reports ISLETON CITY COUNCIL VIOLATES STATE ELECTION LAWS A Sacramento County Grand Jury investigation has found that the Isleton City Council violated state law, and ignored voter concerns by failing to properly fill a council seat following the death of one of its members in April 2021. The position continues to remain empty some nine months later and could potentially go unfilled throughout 2022, diluting the public’s representation in government. The Full Report can be found HERE Responses to Grand Jury Recommendations
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R111City of Isleton - Initial
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R112City of Isleton - Update PUBLIC CONFINEMENT REVIEW The Sacramento County Grand Jury is mandated each year by California Penal Code 919 (b) to inquire into the conditions and management of public confinement facilities in Sacramento County. In fulfillment of this obligation, the 2020-2021 Sacramento Grand Jury toured all six confinement facilities within its jurisdiction, as well as the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Work Release Division. The Full Report can be found HERE RESPONSES TO THE 2019-2020 GRAND JURY REPORTS ELK GROVE PARKS: WHERE HAVE ALL THE FLOWERS GONE The Full Report can be found HERE Responses to Grand Jury Recommendations
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R113Cosumnes Community Services District
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R114City of Elk Grove Return to Table of Contents IMPACT OF GENTRIFICATION AND NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION ON THE DISPLACEMENT OF RESIDENTS The Full Report can be found HERE Responses to Grand Jury Recommendations
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R115Sacramento County Board of Supervisors
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R116Downtown Sacramento Partnership
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R117Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Agency
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R118City of Sacramento Return to Table of Contents HIGH SCHOOL DROPOUTS: HOW ARE DISTRICTS IN SACRAMENTO COUNTY DOING AND WHAT ARE THE BEST PRACTICES FOR IMPROVEMENT? The Full Report can be found HERE Responses to Grand Jury Recommendations
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R119Sacramento County Office of Education Responses to the 2019-2020 Grand Jury Reports 911 – THE SACRAMENTO POLICE DEPARTMENT STAFFING CRISIS The Full Report can be found HERE Responses to Grand Jury Recommendations
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R120Sacramento Police Department
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R121City of Sacramento Return to Table of Contents ELECTION SECURITY IN SACRAMENTO COUNTY The Full Report can be found HERE Responses to Grand Jury Recommendations
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R122Sacramento County Board of Supervisors Return to Table of Contents CALIFORNIA SENATE BILL 1022: A GIFT TOO GOOD TO IGNORE The Full Report can be found HERE Responses to Grand Jury Recommendations
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R123Sacramento County Board of Supervisors
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R124Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office 2021-2022 SACRAMENTO COUNTY GRAND JURY Pictured (Left to Right) Front Row: Rachel Kaldor, Deanna Hanson (Foreperson), Jeannine English Second Row: Fran Bremson, Olivia Washington, Tina Bonilla, Steve Holland, Barbara Marquez Third Row: Norv Wellsfry, Gregg Magaziner, Ken Smith, Jill Sherrill, Jim Parvis, Chris Budwine, Endy Tapia-Bouthillier (Grand Jury Coordinator) Back Row: Greg Williams, Scott McDonald, Marc Remis, Brian McElroy, Patty Murray-Turner
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R125City of Isleton - Initial
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R126City of Isleton - Update PUBLIC CONFINEMENT REVIEW The Sacramento County Grand Jury is mandated each year by California Penal Code 919 (b) to inquire into the conditions and management of public confinement facilities in Sacramento County. In fulfillment of this obligation, the 2020-2021 Sacramento Grand Jury toured all six confinement facilities within its jurisdiction, as well as the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Work Release Division. The Full Report can be found HERE RESPONSES TO THE 2019-2020 GRAND JURY REPORTS ELK GROVE PARKS: WHERE HAVE ALL THE FLOWERS GONE The Full Report can be found HERE Responses to Grand Jury Recommendations
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R127Cosumnes Community Services District
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R128City of Elk Grove Return to Table of Contents IMPACT OF GENTRIFICATION AND NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION ON THE DISPLACEMENT OF RESIDENTS The Full Report can be found HERE Responses to Grand Jury Recommendations
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R129Sacramento County Board of Supervisors
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R130Downtown Sacramento Partnership
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R131Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Agency
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R132City of Sacramento Return to Table of Contents HIGH SCHOOL DROPOUTS: HOW ARE DISTRICTS IN SACRAMENTO COUNTY DOING AND WHAT ARE THE BEST PRACTICES FOR IMPROVEMENT? The Full Report can be found HERE Responses to Grand Jury Recommendations
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R133Sacramento County Office of Education Responses to the 2019-2020 Grand Jury Reports 911 – THE SACRAMENTO POLICE DEPARTMENT STAFFING CRISIS The Full Report can be found HERE Responses to Grand Jury Recommendations
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R134Sacramento Police Department
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R135City of Sacramento Return to Table of Contents ELECTION SECURITY IN SACRAMENTO COUNTY The Full Report can be found HERE Responses to Grand Jury Recommendations
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R136Sacramento County Board of Supervisors Return to Table of Contents CALIFORNIA SENATE BILL 1022: A GIFT TOO GOOD TO IGNORE The Full Report can be found HERE Responses to Grand Jury Recommendations
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R137Sacramento County Board of Supervisors
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R138Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office 2021-2022 SACRAMENTO COUNTY GRAND JURY Pictured (Left to Right) Front Row: Rachel Kaldor, Deanna Hanson (Foreperson), Jeannine English Second Row: Fran Bremson, Olivia Washington, Tina Bonilla, Steve Holland, Barbara Marquez Third Row: Norv Wellsfry, Gregg Magaziner, Ken Smith, Jill Sherrill, Jim Parvis, Chris Budwine, Endy Tapia-Bouthillier (Grand Jury Coordinator) Back Row: Greg Williams, Scott McDonald, Marc Remis, Brian McElroy, Patty Murray-Turner
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R139Cosumnes Community Services District
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R140City of Elk Grove Return to Table of Contents IMPACT OF GENTRIFICATION AND NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION ON THE DISPLACEMENT OF RESIDENTS The Full Report can be found HERE Responses to Grand Jury Recommendations
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R141Sacramento County Board of Supervisors
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R142Downtown Sacramento Partnership
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R143Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Agency
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R144City of Sacramento Return to Table of Contents HIGH SCHOOL DROPOUTS: HOW ARE DISTRICTS IN SACRAMENTO COUNTY DOING AND WHAT ARE THE BEST PRACTICES FOR IMPROVEMENT? The Full Report can be found HERE Responses to Grand Jury Recommendations
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R145Sacramento County Office of Education Responses to the 2019-2020 Grand Jury Reports 911 – THE SACRAMENTO POLICE DEPARTMENT STAFFING CRISIS The Full Report can be found HERE Responses to Grand Jury Recommendations
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R146Sacramento Police Department
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R147City of Sacramento Return to Table of Contents ELECTION SECURITY IN SACRAMENTO COUNTY The Full Report can be found HERE Responses to Grand Jury Recommendations
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R148Sacramento County Board of Supervisors Return to Table of Contents CALIFORNIA SENATE BILL 1022: A GIFT TOO GOOD TO IGNORE The Full Report can be found HERE Responses to Grand Jury Recommendations
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R149Sacramento County Board of Supervisors
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R150Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office 2021-2022 SACRAMENTO COUNTY GRAND JURY Pictured (Left to Right) Front Row: Rachel Kaldor, Deanna Hanson (Foreperson), Jeannine English Second Row: Fran Bremson, Olivia Washington, Tina Bonilla, Steve Holland, Barbara Marquez Third Row: Norv Wellsfry, Gregg Magaziner, Ken Smith, Jill Sherrill, Jim Parvis, Chris Budwine, Endy Tapia-Bouthillier (Grand Jury Coordinator) Back Row: Greg Williams, Scott McDonald, Marc Remis, Brian McElroy, Patty Murray-Turner
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R151Sacramento County Board of Supervisors
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R152Downtown Sacramento Partnership
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R153Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Agency
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R154City of Sacramento Return to Table of Contents HIGH SCHOOL DROPOUTS: HOW ARE DISTRICTS IN SACRAMENTO COUNTY DOING AND WHAT ARE THE BEST PRACTICES FOR IMPROVEMENT? The Full Report can be found HERE Responses to Grand Jury Recommendations
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R155Sacramento County Office of Education Responses to the 2019-2020 Grand Jury Reports 911 – THE SACRAMENTO POLICE DEPARTMENT STAFFING CRISIS The Full Report can be found HERE Responses to Grand Jury Recommendations
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R156Sacramento Police Department
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R157City of Sacramento Return to Table of Contents ELECTION SECURITY IN SACRAMENTO COUNTY The Full Report can be found HERE Responses to Grand Jury Recommendations
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R158Sacramento County Board of Supervisors Return to Table of Contents CALIFORNIA SENATE BILL 1022: A GIFT TOO GOOD TO IGNORE The Full Report can be found HERE Responses to Grand Jury Recommendations
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R159Sacramento County Board of Supervisors
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R160Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office 2021-2022 SACRAMENTO COUNTY GRAND JURY Pictured (Left to Right) Front Row: Rachel Kaldor, Deanna Hanson (Foreperson), Jeannine English Second Row: Fran Bremson, Olivia Washington, Tina Bonilla, Steve Holland, Barbara Marquez Third Row: Norv Wellsfry, Gregg Magaziner, Ken Smith, Jill Sherrill, Jim Parvis, Chris Budwine, Endy Tapia-Bouthillier (Grand Jury Coordinator) Back Row: Greg Williams, Scott McDonald, Marc Remis, Brian McElroy, Patty Murray-Turner
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R161Sacramento County Office of Education Responses to the 2019-2020 Grand Jury Reports 911 – THE SACRAMENTO POLICE DEPARTMENT STAFFING CRISIS The Full Report can be found HERE Responses to Grand Jury Recommendations
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R162Sacramento Police Department
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R163City of Sacramento Return to Table of Contents ELECTION SECURITY IN SACRAMENTO COUNTY The Full Report can be found HERE Responses to Grand Jury Recommendations
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R164Sacramento County Board of Supervisors Return to Table of Contents CALIFORNIA SENATE BILL 1022: A GIFT TOO GOOD TO IGNORE The Full Report can be found HERE Responses to Grand Jury Recommendations
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R165Sacramento County Board of Supervisors
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R166Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office 2021-2022 SACRAMENTO COUNTY GRAND JURY Pictured (Left to Right) Front Row: Rachel Kaldor, Deanna Hanson (Foreperson), Jeannine English Second Row: Fran Bremson, Olivia Washington, Tina Bonilla, Steve Holland, Barbara Marquez Third Row: Norv Wellsfry, Gregg Magaziner, Ken Smith, Jill Sherrill, Jim Parvis, Chris Budwine, Endy Tapia-Bouthillier (Grand Jury Coordinator) Back Row: Greg Williams, Scott McDonald, Marc Remis, Brian McElroy, Patty Murray-Turner
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R167Sacramento Police Department
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R168City of Sacramento Return to Table of Contents ELECTION SECURITY IN SACRAMENTO COUNTY The Full Report can be found HERE Responses to Grand Jury Recommendations
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R169Sacramento County Board of Supervisors Return to Table of Contents CALIFORNIA SENATE BILL 1022: A GIFT TOO GOOD TO IGNORE The Full Report can be found HERE Responses to Grand Jury Recommendations
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R170Sacramento County Board of Supervisors
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R171Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office 2021-2022 SACRAMENTO COUNTY GRAND JURY Pictured (Left to Right) Front Row: Rachel Kaldor, Deanna Hanson (Foreperson), Jeannine English Second Row: Fran Bremson, Olivia Washington, Tina Bonilla, Steve Holland, Barbara Marquez Third Row: Norv Wellsfry, Gregg Magaziner, Ken Smith, Jill Sherrill, Jim Parvis, Chris Budwine, Endy Tapia-Bouthillier (Grand Jury Coordinator) Back Row: Greg Williams, Scott McDonald, Marc Remis, Brian McElroy, Patty Murray-Turner
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R172Sacramento County Board of Supervisors Return to Table of Contents CALIFORNIA SENATE BILL 1022: A GIFT TOO GOOD TO IGNORE The Full Report can be found HERE Responses to Grand Jury Recommendations
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R173Sacramento County Board of Supervisors
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R174Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office 2021-2022 SACRAMENTO COUNTY GRAND JURY Pictured (Left to Right) Front Row: Rachel Kaldor, Deanna Hanson (Foreperson), Jeannine English Second Row: Fran Bremson, Olivia Washington, Tina Bonilla, Steve Holland, Barbara Marquez Third Row: Norv Wellsfry, Gregg Magaziner, Ken Smith, Jill Sherrill, Jim Parvis, Chris Budwine, Endy Tapia-Bouthillier (Grand Jury Coordinator) Back Row: Greg Williams, Scott McDonald, Marc Remis, Brian McElroy, Patty Murray-Turner
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R175Sacramento County Board of Supervisors
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R176Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office 2021-2022 SACRAMENTO COUNTY GRAND JURY Pictured (Left to Right) Front Row: Rachel Kaldor, Deanna Hanson (Foreperson), Jeannine English Second Row: Fran Bremson, Olivia Washington, Tina Bonilla, Steve Holland, Barbara Marquez Third Row: Norv Wellsfry, Gregg Magaziner, Ken Smith, Jill Sherrill, Jim Parvis, Chris Budwine, Endy Tapia-Bouthillier (Grand Jury Coordinator) Back Row: Greg Williams, Scott McDonald, Marc Remis, Brian McElroy, Patty Murray-Turner