The Signal

Don’t Reward NRCC Strategy

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On May 12, we will be asked to fill the unexpired seat in the 25th Congressio­nal District. The National Republican Congressio­nal Committee (RNCC) has been running an attack ad on TV that distorts candidate Christy Smith’s school board record and is designed to spread disinforma­tion. The ad asks, “Can you imagine firing teachers when times get tough?” and, “[Smith] voted to lay off teachers and slash salaries.” These distortion­s are taken out of context and have no connection to reality.

Christy Smith served as a board member in the Newhall School District during the Great Recession. As superinten­dent at the time, I made recommenda­tions during those dark fiscal years to issue layoff notices for teachers and furlough staff for short periods.

Like Christy, all of Newhall’s board members — Democrats and Republican­s — made the hard calls in unanimous votes to furlough employees and issue layoff notices, within deadlines defined in law. Teacher and support personnel representa­tives agreed to the necessary reductions. And we were proud to be able to actually SAVE teachers’ and support personnel jobs as we navigated the recession.

Christy’s votes were for fiscally conservati­ve actions that were necessary under very difficult circumstan­ces. The school board Christy served on was looking out for both taxpayer dollars and the wellbeing of our employees and their families.

The kind of deceptive political ad generated on behalf of candidate Mike Garcia is reprehensi­ble – he should denounce it. Should the RNCC strategy reflected in this ad be rewarded? I hope voters see through it and say no.

Marc Winger Santa Clarita

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