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Change is Here: What Do We Want?

Change is Here: What Do We Want?

De: John Freeman
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This podcast will focus on the local and broader changes that are happening and discuss the options we may want to explore. We will concentrate on the Central Coast of California and particularly San Benito County. Climate Change will be a large part in this podcast.

© 2025 Change is Here: What Do We Want?
Ciencia Política Política y Gobierno
Episodios
  • Developers Remedy: What does it mean?
    Sep 23 2025

    In this Episode of "Change is Here," Elia and John invite Matt Huerta, the Housing guru of Monterey Bay Economic Development, to talk about the Builder's Remedy process that is impacting San Benito County. We discuss its history and how it works and how it affects our county, both the good and bad.

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    16 m
  • San Benito County Grand Jury Report #2 Our Take on County Problems Identified
    Aug 22 2025

    In this episode, John, Elia, and special guest Stacie McGrady discuss more problems that the Civil Grand Jury found and reported on. We talk about the taxes that the San Benito County Water District collects. Has the reason for the tax, infrastructure built 40 years ago passed. Does operations and maintenance justify the ongoing taxes? John's answer is YES, the water district provides high-quality water to the city of Hollister and Sunnyslope Water District as well as blue valve water that supports Agriculture in our county. Stacie and Elia provide pushback on the tax issue. Later we talk about Code Enforcement and how an outside contractor does not always provide good service to the community.

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    37 m
  • Episode 2 Change is Here; THE CIVIL GRAND JURY GIVES ITS REPORT ON THE COUNTY
    Aug 5 2025

    In this episode, Elia and John, with special guest Stacie McGrady, discuss the recent civil grand jury report. Ms. McGrady was a member of the 2024-25 San Benito County Civil Grand Jury and participated in the investigations conducted by the Grand Jury. Twelve separate investigations were published, and seven of them involve County operations and administration. In this episode, we discuss the ongoing problems with the County administration and thier inability to solve these problems.

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    31 m
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