Jewish Leaders: DA Must Address Alvarez Controversy
Santa Ana
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Head of Anti-Defamation League urges District Attorney Tony
Rackauckas to speak forcefully against comments made by one of his
deputies.
Voice of OC (https://voiceofoc.org/2011/08/)
Head of Anti-Defamation League urges District Attorney Tony
Rackauckas to speak forcefully against comments made by one of his
deputies.
Calls and emails pour into City Hall while Anti-Defamation
League says Santa Ana councilwoman’s public apologies were
“half-hearted.”
Supervisor John Moorlach warns about another bankruptcy for
county government, San Onofre debate heats up and Texas Gov. Rick
Perry heads for OC.
Latino Health Access promotores preach the importance
of preventative health in their communities.
Alvarez apology not enough, a door-to-door approach to health
awareness and county scrambles to fill $48-million budget hole.
More pressure on Alvarez, Moorlach backtracks on bankruptcy
predictions, OC officials trying to get back the $48 million they
lost.
They say the Santa Ana councilwoman has work to do before
confidence is restored in her ability to serve in elected office
and as a deputy district attorney.
Alvarez apologizes for comments, Fair Board criticized for
contracting and coach accused of kickbacks defends himself.
Decision follows a raucous meeting that includes tough questions
from new board members and accusations from activists.
Claudia Alvarez apologizes for comparing a Jewish downtown
property owner to Adolf Hitler.