Re-Elect Tony Vazquez
Chair of the Board of Equalization, Member for District 3.
[From left to right] Christine, Emilio, Tony Jr., Maria, Tony, and Carolina
From left to right: Councilmember Sue Himmelrich, Councilmember Terry O'Day, Councilmember Gleam Davis, Malibu Mayor Lou La Monte, County Board of Supervisors Sheila Kuehl, Santa Monica Mayor Ted Winterer, and Councilmember Pam O'Connor.
Thank you to those who came out to our last fundraisers! A big thank you to our hosts: Dorene Dominguez, LA City Council member Gil Cedillo, Councilwoman Sue Himmelrich & Michael Soloff, Sherri Silverton and Jim Weatherford, Santa Monica Mayor Ted Winterer, Denny Zane, Caroline Torosis, Nicole Phillis, and Anastasia Foster, Inglewood Mayor James T. Butts, and Inglewood City Council members Alex Padilla & Eloy Morales!
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Tony on Twitter
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Hope you all have a safe and enjoyable 4th of July!! #VoteVazquez #4thofjuly @ Santa Monica, California https://t.co/ce7n7d4Lb0
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RT @Mx_Diputados: 🇲🇽🇺🇸 Integrantes de la Comisión de Relaciones Exteriores se reunieron con senadores de la Comisión Binacional Estad… https://t.co/BJbmRggF2c
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As the only endorsed Democrat for my seat by the LA county & state party, it was an honor to gather with my fellow… https://t.co/pZ7nmdVi9q
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Here with Jaime celebrating his last year with the Dodgers on Sunday honoring the youth who playing little league b… https://t.co/2mpzkHNlsZ
Tony in the News
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Tony in the News 〰️
Thank you to all my close to 1.2 million constituents in Los Angeles, Ventura, and Riverside counties for your support and for making history! I will strive to make you all proud.
November 9, 2016 -- In an election night that was shocking at the national level, there was no surprise in Santa Monica.
All four City Council incumbents easily won re-election and the slow-growth Measure LV that featured a campaign with opponents greatly outspending their rivals was soundly defeated.
Big Blue Bus (BBB), which operates its entire 200-vehicle fleet on alternative fuels, says it will receive $870,000 from the Mobile Source Air Pollution Reduction Review Committee’s (MSRC) Near-Zero Engine Incentive Program to upgrade the agency’s compressed natural gas (CNG) engines, which will further reduce emissions and extend the life span of its vehicles.