Was Measure EE really a farce?
Measure EE, presented to San Bernardino County voters in November 2022, was a political tool used to manipulate voters.
San Bernardino County Cancels the Citizens Votes, for a 3rd Time!
In June 2022, San Bernardino County voters approved Measure Z. Despite the win, the county has found ways to thwart the victory at the polls.
Fire Tax Repeal Remains Viable
Voters have enthusiastically opted to repeal the Fire Protection Service Zone Five (FP-5) special tax. An appeal to Superior Court Judge David Cohn PRIOR to the election makes the final passage of Measure Z an entirely viable scenario.
Pay-To-Play in the Biggest County in the USA
Welcome to San Bernardino County where elected official deprive voters of their right to participate in local government. This topic is incredibly important to all of us because local government touches so many areas of our life.
Does Better Government Really Make a Difference To You?
Gas prices last month skyrocketed to over $7 dollars a gallon, with approximately 40% of that coming from the state’s gasoline tax.
The Upcoming 2022 San Bernardino County Election Cycle
For San Bernardino County’s upcoming 2022 election, sixteen people are seeking to fill seven of the County government elected positions. Here is a breakdown of each position.
Looking for Change? Start by Removing Career Politicians!
It is time for San Bernardino County voters to take charge, re-assert their collective power and replace local government officials. Voting out incumbents and career politicians is the way to enact real change within our county.
The $65 Million Dollar Settlement
Prior to reaching a settlement deal with the Colonies developers, San Bernardino County supervisors received political contributions from associates involved in the settlement deal. On November 24, 2020, San Bernardino County tax-payers were forced to pay the bill for the county bureaucracy’s misdeeds
The Ticking Pension Bomb
The entire state of California is known for its underfunded public employee retirement fund. In 2020 unfunded pension liabilities at $352.5 billion statewide.
Affordable Homeless Housing Solutions
When local government does nothing to address issues like homelessness, it's up to the community to step up. Learn how The Red Brennan Group solved one case of homelessness in the community of Wrightwood.
The Vicious Pension Cycle
A Stanford economist, Joe Nation, examined SBCERA and concluded that the pension liability for San Bernardino County is at least $12 billion. Yes! And this number is not static.
Opportunity for Change is Knocking, Are you Ready to Answer?
It’s time for concerned citizens to become courageous candidates! The County of San Bernardino needs big hearted leaders with a small government vision.
County Survey
In a recent survey conducted by the Greensburgh Group, it was found that a majority of San Bernardino County's citizens do not trust their local elected representatives.
Judge Donald R. Alvarez rules against Measure K
In November 2020, more than two-thirds of San Bernardino County voters approved Measure K. This initiative set compensation for elected county supervisors, who had already changed their duties to require just one meeting every two weeks, to $5,000 per month and limited supervisors to one, four-year term.
Thank You Citizens of San Bernardino County!
A big “Thank You” to San Bernardino County citizens! With your support and cooperation we were able to collect over 14,000 signatures to place a “Repeal FP-5” initiative on the ballot for June 7, 2022.
Sacramento Readies Bail Out for Embattled County Supervisors
San Bernardino voters decided last November to revolutionize local politics. Legislation in Sacramento now seeks to prevent that from ever happening again.
The Red Brennan Group Subpoenas Assembly Member Chad Mayes
The Red Brennan Group has taken steps to subpoena Assembly Member Chad Mayes. What is Mayes’ motivation for submitting Assembly Bill 428?
The Political Reason To Repeal The FP-5 Fire Service Tax
Supporting FP5 repeal will allow a San Bernardino politician to position themselves as both a small government advocate and a champion of the working class.