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In her State of the County address Jan. 29 at the County Operations Center, San Diego County Board of Supervisors chair Dianne Jacob emphasized public safety, capital projects, parks, business, and public health.
“The state of your county government is good. But I don’t want to settle for good. We have so much to do on so many fronts,” Jacob said.
Jacob noted that one of the challenges facing the county is the state’s transfer of non-violent inmates from state prisons and parole programs into county custody and supervision. “The state calls this process ‘realignment’. I call it a mess. It crow...
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