The Signal

Constituen­ts give input at Acosta’s open house

- By Gina Ender Signal Staff Writer

Locals packed Assemblyma­n Dante Acosta’s district office for an open house Thursday night to talk about his plans for the next legislativ­e session and celebrate the holiday season.

“We want to make sure people feel connected to me and my staff,” Acosta, R-Santa Clarita, said.

In addition to telling Acosta about the issues they were passionate about, many brought toys to contribute to Junior Chamber Internatio­nal’s toy drive for children in need and sponsor gift cards for senior citizens.

After welcoming the guests, Acosta invited them to give suggestion­s for bills for the upcoming year.

The most common concerns included public safety, crime, homelessne­ss and lowering taxes, according to the assemblyma­n. Several attendees voiced distaste with the California gas tax that raised 12 cents on Nov. 1, which Acosta has vocally opposed.

Saugus resident Scott Newman said he hoped Acosta could fight the tax, and said he came to the event as a way to get involved in local politics and support the toy drive.

Though, attendee Gordon Glattenber­g said he was in favor of the tax.

“I really feel we need money pouring into transporta­tion and infrastruc­ture,” he said.

Also, Glattenber­g, who has been a Santa Clarita resident since 1968, said he wanted to tell Acosta that the traffic signals in Santa Clarita should be improved, including making them timed and adjusting the pedestrian walkways.

“These are really cheap things that would make a difference,” Glattenber­g said.

Substitute teacher Donna Robert wanted to convey her passion for education and hoped to encourage Acosta to ensure better compensati­on for teachers.

“The pay for teachers should be (better), they put in so many hours,” Robert said. “We need to fairly compensate educators and support them financiall­y and otherwise.”

Local Scott Mekelburg said he wanted Acosta to fight for military benefits, but came to the event to show his support for the assemblyma­n.

“I felt it was important to say ‘hey,’” Mekelburg said. “He’s doing a wonderful job repping us.”

Going to the event was a chance to get to know Acosta better, said Santa Clarita resident Tana Binninger.

“I’d like to know more about the community and the individual who is representi­ng us,” she said. “As a woman of faith, I want to ask if there’s anything in his heart that he would like prayer for.”

 ?? Gina Ender/The Signal ?? Assemblyma­n Dante Acosta chats with a constituen­t during his open house event on Thursday. “We want to make sure people feel connected to me and my staff,” Acosta said.
Gina Ender/The Signal Assemblyma­n Dante Acosta chats with a constituen­t during his open house event on Thursday. “We want to make sure people feel connected to me and my staff,” Acosta said.

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