Today the Governor made 21 more appointments into State Government — 12 Republicans, 5 Democrats and 4 Decline-To-State (we hope this is more of a trend…):
- Scott Matthew Cox, 38, of Sacramento, Integrated Waste Management Board.
- Michael Denunzio, 69, of San Francisco, California Commission on Aging.
- Jaime Fall, 41, of Elk Grove, Labor and Workforce Development Agency.
- Andrea Guillen Dutton, 54, of Rancho Cucamonga, Board of Registered Nursing.
- David Hodgin, 74, of Scotts Valley, Central Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board.
- A. Stanley Kubochi, 59, of Sacramento, Board of Parole Hearings.
- Leslie LaManna, 50, of San Diego, Board of Accountancy.
- Janice Oliphant, 71, of Indian Wells, Mount San Jacinto Winter Park Authority.
- Susan Ritschel, 45, of San Clemente, San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board.
- B. Dean Shelton, 70, of Fair Oaks, Gambling Control Commission.
- Donna Ueland, 60, of Fresno, California Commission on Aging.
- Jeffrey Wyly, 26, of Thousand Oaks, Labor and Workforce Development Agency.
- Eddie Lang, Jr., 65, of Rancho Cordova, Contractors’ State License Board.
- Renee Lonner, 64, of Van Nuys, Board of Behavioral Sciences.
- Joseph Martel, M.D., 54, of Carmichael, Health Professions Education Foundation Board of Trustees.
- Jon Sheinberg, 49, of Los Angeles, Mount San Jacinto Winter Park Authority.
- Stephanie Shimazu, 37, of Sacramento, Gambling Control Commission.
- Jessica Dunning, 26, of Sacramento, California Exposition and State Fair.
- Kevin Gaines, 41, of Sacramento, Department of Social Services.
- Brent Reed, 29, of Sacramento, Department of Parks and Recreation.
- Bobbi Jean Tanberg, 37, of Downey, Board of Occupational Therapy.
I always like to emphasize, as a sort of disclaimer, that there are qualified folks of all political parties to serve in positions of public trust. That said, how someone chooses to register is a general insight into their worldview.
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Running total since re-election (not included are Judges, who are tallied separately):
Republicans: 59
Democrats: 31
Decline to State: 7