LETTER SERIES: Marilyn Bardet – Vote for Elizabeth and Steve!

[Editor: Benicians are expressing themselves in letters to the editor of our local print newspaper, the Benicia Herald. But the Herald doesn’t publish letters in its online editions – and many Benician’s don’t subscribe. We are posting certain letters here for wider distribution. – RS] Vote for Elizabeth and Steve! By Marilyn Bardet November 3, … Continue reading LETTER SERIES: Marilyn Bardet – Vote for Elizabeth and Steve!

LETTER SERIES: Marilyn Bardet – Mike Ioakimedes for Solano County Supervisor

[Editor: Benicians are expressing themselves in letters to the editor of our local print newspaper, the Benicia Herald. But the Herald doesn’t publish letters in its online editions – and many Benician’s don’t subscribe. We are posting certain letters here for wider distribution. – RS] A vote for Mike Ioakimedes for Solano County Supervisor By … Continue reading LETTER SERIES: Marilyn Bardet – Mike Ioakimedes for Solano County Supervisor

MARILYN BARDET: Comment at Benicia City Council on 3/22 – Valero’s request for a delay

By Marilyn Bardet, March 22, 2016 Benicia City Council on March 22, public comment – Valero’s request for a delay Valero’s request for delay in the appeal process to acquire a declaration from STB on the scope of preemption interferes with local politics with far-reaching ramifications. On March 15th, at the opening hearing of Valero’s … Continue reading MARILYN BARDET: Comment at Benicia City Council on 3/22 – Valero’s request for a delay

MARILYN BARDET: Valero delay tactic – unnecessary interference in local politics

Guest Editorial by Marilyn Bardet, March 16, 2016 Valero delay tactic – unnecessary interference in local politics Last night, March 15th, the first hearing of the Benicia City Council was held on Valero’s appeal of the unanimous vote of the planning commission to deny certification of the final EIR and the proposed Crude By Rail … Continue reading MARILYN BARDET: Valero delay tactic – unnecessary interference in local politics