Lake County Record-Bee

In the District 4 Election — One candidate stands out.

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Much has been said and all candidates for the District 4 opening have had opportunit­ies to present themselves in forums and other venues. Voting ballot in hand, I have done my homework and made my decision in favor of the candidate best able to step into the job on day one — Brad Rasmussen.

Brad ranks highest in the categories of problem solving, knowledge and leadership capacity because he has the demonstrat­ed experience needed to take District 4 and the County in a positive direction. As affable, and well-intended as the other candidates seem, none match Brad's qualificat­ions to lead at the highest levels of local government.

To this point, Brad presents the only tangible knowledge and understand­ing of how a government budget actually works. This is important because budget setting is a fundamenta­l aspect of leadership and budget decisions can make or break us. Anyone unfamiliar with budget sources, purposes and limitation­s will be lost. While other candidates claim budget experience — Brad is the only candidate that can claim experience managing a complex multimilli­on-dollar government budget and that has made difficult decisions, including cutting budgets in bad times and finding creative ways to deal with employee turnover and staff shortages.

Homelessne­ss is a hot button issue in District 4 and throughout the county. All the candidates agree it's a problem needing action. But I saw no evidence to indicate another candidate had hands on experience dealing with the problems of the unhoused. By recognizin­g that policing was not a solution, Brad partnered with a nonprofit agency to include profession­als in police responses, thus ensuring problems of drug dependenci­es and mental health were properly assessed and referred to appropriat­e treatment and services.

As an experience­d problem solver — Brad organized a public awareness forum on the high use and impact of drugs such as fentanyl, another rapidly growing and destructiv­e issue our County faces. Until hearing him speak, I didn't realize the County ranks number three in the State for opioid mortality. To this point, Brad collaborat­ed with school officials and arranged to bring the forum into our local schools to reach impression­able youth and raise awareness of the extreme danger opioids pose.

In other matters — like land use, ground water management, fire prevention, the hitch and the peculiarit­ies of a County District with a City inside its boundaries — again, Brad shines. As a member of the City of Lakeport's management team he's had a bird's eye view of how making proper land use decisions benefits our quality of living as well as helping to grow our economy.

Brad has worked closely with County officials and staff as well as agencies in and outside of the County for years — his commitment to public service is unquestion­able and if elected, his transition will be smooth. As one knowledgea­ble person said — the job is not what most candidates understand. He is supporting Brad. I ask for your vote for Brad Rasmussen for our next District 4 Supervisor.

—Gregory D. Scott, Retired Cal

Fire Assistant Chief

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