Express Advocacy
Columnist questions why SJC city council unanimously
endorsed the CUSD board during recall
Jan 25, 2007 |
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Endsley is a San Juan Capistrano resident and business owner and a columnist for The Capistrano Dispatch.
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Smollar chides Erin Kutnick for ignoring the
district's illegal hiring of Mike Eggers as a
political consultant
Aug 10, 2006 |
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David Smollar, The Capistrano
Dispatch
"Or maybe Kutnick might want to ask Fleming and
Draper about their lies to Dispatch editor Jonathan
Volzke in fall 2005 when he had clear evidence that
Mike Eggers, a longtime Draper friend and the paid
political gun for the trustees, was writing Fleming’s
monthly column for the community newspapers. They
said it was just a “favor” by Eggers. Hah! The truth
is that Draper had forced Fleming to give Eggers
final say over both his weekly electronic newsletter
and his monthly column. Fleming only exploded over
this unusual yoke and forced Draper to back off when
Eggers got too big for his britches and approached
deputy superintendents Crawford, Dave Doomey and
Marge LaRoe, behind Fleming’s back, saying that
Draper wanted them to work with Eggers on a strategic
plan for the district. Unfortunately for Eggers,
Crawford and Doomey went to Fleming, who said he then
had a “Come to Jesus” meeting with Draper and forced
her to scale back Egger’s interference in district
operations."
Kutnick is a columnist for The Capistrano Dispatch. Smollar is the former Director of Communications at Capistrano Unified School District.
Kutnick is a columnist for The Capistrano Dispatch. Smollar is the former Director of Communications at Capistrano Unified School District.
Smollar educates Erin Kutnick on fact that Fleming
conceived and controlled CUSD's Media Watch
Aug 10, 2006 |
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David Smollar, The Capistrano
Dispatch
"Regarding
the district’s Media Watch, Kutnick should do a
little reporting and find out that Media Watch was
the brainchild of Fleming, who directed and approved
every listing. Or has Kutnick forgotten that Fleming
prepared, before I ever worked in CUSD, a breathless
100-page rebuttal to articles written by OC Register
reporter Keith Sharon on overcrowding at Capistrano
Valley High, and made the rebuttal an agenda item at
a board meeting!! Fleming needed no lessons from me
on how to battle with the media. I actually improved
the relationship between the Register and the
district over time, no small
feat."
Kutnick is a columnist for The Capistrano Dispatch. Smollar is the former Director of Communications at Capistrano Unified School District.
Kutnick is a columnist for The Capistrano Dispatch. Smollar is the former Director of Communications at Capistrano Unified School District.
CUSD likely engaged in illegal express advocacy in
preparation of enemies lists
Jul 11, 2006 |
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Carolyn Williams conduct - Illegal? Probably not.
Unethical? Absolutely.
Oct 09, 2005 |
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If Williams acted only as a citizen, she shouldn't
have used her position to persuade others
Oct 09, 2005 |
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Using public money for politicking is illegal, but
agencies like CUSD routinely and unethically push the
envelope
Oct 09, 2005 |
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DHHS Principal Carolyn Williams' use of school title
for politicking inappropriate and sleezy
Oct 09, 2005 |
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Grand Jury condemns CUSD's attempts to cover up
express advocacy under the guise of "informational"
activity
Feb 01, 1991 |
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1990-1991 Orange County Grand Jury,
Examination of CUSD Mello-Roos
Election
“In the opinion of the Grand Jury, it would appear that the District is far from inexperienced in conducting political campaigns and, in fact, the District’s behavior in this case shows a carefully planned and often secretive effort to push the law to the limit. Moreover, the District did not willingly file its reports when notified of the obligation. It did so under protest. Finally, the fact that the District attempted to conceal its advocacy under the guise of “informational” activity, evidences a more sophisticated approach than just an innocent mistake.”
“In the opinion of the Grand Jury, it would appear that the District is far from inexperienced in conducting political campaigns and, in fact, the District’s behavior in this case shows a carefully planned and often secretive effort to push the law to the limit. Moreover, the District did not willingly file its reports when notified of the obligation. It did so under protest. Finally, the fact that the District attempted to conceal its advocacy under the guise of “informational” activity, evidences a more sophisticated approach than just an innocent mistake.”
CUSD failed to report political expenditures, CFPPC
will consider this precedent in future violations
Jan 23, 1991 |
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John G. McLean, Letter to Connie Ferris
Johnson, Deputy District Attorney
“While we have decided not to take formal enforcement
action, we have advised the Districts of their
obligations, and have advised them that this matter
will be considered when evaluating future alleged
violations of the Act.”
On behalf of the California Fair Political Practices Commission, McLean concludes that Placentia Unified School District, Yorba Linda School District and CUSD violated the California law requiring disclosure of political expenditures. McLean is counsel for the Enforcement Division of the CFPPC.
On behalf of the California Fair Political Practices Commission, McLean concludes that Placentia Unified School District, Yorba Linda School District and CUSD violated the California law requiring disclosure of political expenditures. McLean is counsel for the Enforcement Division of the CFPPC.