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STAR - Safety Employees Benefit Association
Star &Shield
Celebrating 64 Years of Service
December, 2012
The Official Publication of the Safety Employees’ Benefit Association
Happy
Holidays
from
SEBA
SAFETY EMPLOYEES’
BENEFIT ASSOCIATION
735 E. Carnegie Dr., Suite 125
San Bernardino, CA 92408
President’s Message..............................................................3
FAX (909) 383-6600 • www.seba.biz
Office open Mon.-Fri., 7:30am - 5:30pm
Executive Director Corner.......................................................4
(909) 885-6074 • (800) 655-7322
EXECUTIVE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Laren Leichliter, President
E-mail: lleichliter@seba.biz
Phillip Dupper, Vice-President
E-mail: Vice-President@seba.biz
Grant Ward, Secretary
E-mail: Secretary@seba.biz
Robert Trostle, Treasurer
E-mail: Treasurer@seba.biz
Mark Bracco, Sergeant At Arms
E-mail: SgtAtArms@seba.biz
STAFF
Michael Eagleson, Executive Director
E-mail: meagleson@seba.biz
Nancy Tate, Senior Field Representative
E-mail: ntate@seba.biz
Mary Blanco, Senior Field Representative
E-mail: mblanco@seba.biz
Ellen Monsalve, Executive Assistant
E-mail: emonsalve@seba.biz
Mary Hahn, Membership Secretary II
E-mail: mhahn@seba.biz
Ruth Perez, Administrative Secretary II
E-mail: rperez@seba.biz
Claudia Vazquez, Membership Secretary I
E-mail: cvazquez@seba.biz
Michael Tulisiak, Events/Fundraising Director
E-mail: miket@seba.biz
Adelanto Detention Center
Richard Hagen
ADC@seba.biz
Morongo
Armando Cantu
Morongo@seba.biz
Apple Valley
Marie Spain
AppleValley@seba.biz
Narcotics
Holly Howell
Narcotics@seba.biz
Aviation
Bob Stine
Aviation@seba.biz
Probation Supervisors
Cynthia Prater-Buren
ProbationSupervisor@seba.biz
Barstow
Jacob Gault
Barstow@seba.biz
Probation Corrections CVJDAC
VACANT
CVJDAC@seba.biz
Big Bear
Jeff Andrade
BigBear@seba.biz
Probation Corrections HDJDAC
Za’Kee Saleem
HDJDAC@seba.biz
Central Detention Center
Ed Jimenez
CDC@seba.biz
Probation Corrections WVJDC
VACANT
WVJDC@seba.biz
Central Station
Raul Loera
Central@seba.biz
Rancho Cucamonga
Bryan Bosowski
RanchoCucamonga@seba.biz
Chino Hills
Ray Hilfer
ChinoHills@seba.biz
Retired
Ken Gopperton
Retired@seba.biz
Colorado River
Nick Caronna
ColoradoRiver@seba.biz
Specialized Detectives
VACANT
SpecializedDetectives@seba.biz
Coroner
Andy Avery
Coroner@seba.biz
Specialized Enforcement
James Mahan
SpecializedEnforcement@seba.biz
Court Services Central
Jeri Caperton
CourtServicesCentral@seba.biz
Specialized Fire
Peter Saavedra
SpecializedFire@seba.biz
Court Services Desert
Glenn Bonde
CourtServicesDesert@seba.biz
Transportation
Marvin Morton
Transportation@seba.biz
Court Services West
Amy Kennedy
CourtServicesWest@seba.biz
Twin Peaks
Robert Whiteside
TwinPeaks@seba.biz
District Attorney Desert
Andrew Taylor
DADesert@seba.biz
Victor Valley
John Gice
VictorValley@seba.biz
District Attorney Valley
Paul Amicone
DAValley@seba.biz
Victorville
Kevin Riberich
Victorville@seba.biz
Fontana
Corey Lawrence
Fontana@seba.biz
Welfare Fraud
Russell Reese
WelfareFraud@seba.biz
GHRC
Joe Vasquez
GHRC@seba.biz
WVDC
Justin Nielsen
WVDC@seba.biz
Hesperia
Brendan Motley
Hesperia@seba.biz
Yucaipa
Darrin Taylor
Yucaipa@seba.biz
Highland
Don Zehms
Highland@seba.biz
SEBA
Star &Shield
Labor Relations......................................................................6, 8
Welcome New Members........................................................10
Ticket Prices..........................................................................11
Military Matters......................................................................12
SEBA Charities.......................................................................13
SEBA Minutes........................................................................14-16
Memorials..............................................................................16
Classifieds.............................................................................17
SEBA Financials.....................................................................18
Know Your Legislators............................................................18-19
STATION Directors
2
Inside
Calendar
DECEMBER
Friday7
Pearl Harbor Day
Friday21
First Day of Winter
Wednesday SEBA Board Meeting, Noon
Monday-Tuesday24-25
Christmas Holiday
SEBA Office Closed
12
Thursday13
SEBA Christmas Open House
11:00 – 3:00
Monday-Tuesday31-Jan.1
New Years Holiday
SEBA Office Closed
The Star and Shield is the official publication of the Safety Employees’ Benefit Association published under the supervision of its Board
of Directors. Opinions expressed by writers do not necessarily reflect those of SEBA or any members of the Board of Directors. The
presence of paid advertising in this publication does not represent a guarantee, express or implied, by the Association, regarding the
merchants or service providers advertising herein. Subscriptions for non-members are $6.00 per year. Entered as third class bulk mail,
postage paid San Bernardino, CA usps 529.
SEBA Mission Statement
SEBA is dedicated to protect and promote the well-being and image of
its members in the areas of: Collective bargaining; Protection of member
rights; Political action to promote the goals of the Association; Services
of benefit to the member; and Community involvement.
President’s message
Happy Holidays
By LarenLeichliter
would like to say
Happy Holidays to all
of the SEBA members
and our friends during
this holiday season. I hope
that everyone stays safe.
I would like to thank the
volunteers and staff that
helped to make Shop with
a Cop a huge success again
this year. Without your
help and donations we
would not be able to help the 500+ children that participated in the event this year.
This has been a very busy year for SEBA, with all of
the units that were in negotiations with the County and
I
the others
that are still in
negotiations.
It has been a
challenging
year for all involved in the
negotiation process
and it will continue
to be for those units still in the process. The challenges will not stop there. As we all know there were
several issues on the ballot this year that have the potential to affect all of us. Those issues range from pension
reform to attacks on all public employees at every level.
SEBA will continue to monitor all of these issues and will
fight the issues that will adversely affect any SEBA members or public employees as a whole.
Stay safe. SEBA
A SEBA Attorney from the Law Firm of
Ad for Law firm coming
Silver, Hadden, Silver, Wexler & Levine
will be in the SEBA office every Wednesday
Questions? Concerns? Walk-ins welcome!*
SEBA members only.
*
SEBA
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Executive Director Corner
A Year in Review
By Michael Eagleson
I
decided to write
this month’s
article from my
personal experience.
2012 was a tough year
for the labor movement. It is no secret
that the economy has
been in the dumps for
a while however, what
occurred in 2012 was unconscionable. We witnessed an assault on
public employees and their pension
benefits. What was once sacred
became the target. Politicians from
every level of government jumped
on the bandwagon of demonizing
public employees. Costa Mesa, San
Diego and San Jose have been hit
with an all-out assault on rank and
file employees. Statewide we saw
a campaign by billionaires to quiet
organized labor’s
voice with Proposition 32. Although
we were victorious
in defeating proposition 32, we need to
remember this was
their third attempt
at silencing organized labor. We need
to be proactive in
assuring there isn’t a
fourth attempt.
Specialized Fire Services
Unit Negotiation Update
On December 10th SEBA and
the County met and conferred over
a successor MOU for the Specialized Fire Services Unit. We were
unable to come to an agreement,
therefore SEBA has requested factfinding. The fact-finding should
occur by the end of the year. SEBA
Porac LDF I.A. Rules
Always consult with an association representative/lawyer
before responding to any report, letter, memo and/or questions
concerning an investigation which could possibly lead to
punitive action. If ordered to do so ask to have it recorded and
read the following:
NON-WAIVER STATEMENT: “I have been refused the right
to have a representative of my choice. I understand that I
am being ordered to make a report or answer questions and
that if I do not comply with the order, I may be disciplined
for insubordination. Therefore, I have no alternative but to
abide by the order. However, by so doing, I do not waive my
Constitutional rights to remain silent under the 5th and 14th
Amendments to the United States Constitution, under the
protections afforded me under case law.”
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FIELD REPRESENTATIVE
ASSIGNMENTS
Your Association has instituted
a procedure of dividing up
representation based upon your
duty station. Should the need arise
for representation, or if you have
any questions regarding your MOU
or any other issues, please call the
Association office at (909) 885-6074
or (800) 655-7322 and ask for your
Field Representative listed below.
Please note: If you have a legal
emergency after hours or on
weekends, call the Association office
and you will be connected with our
answering service. They will contact
the on-call Field Representative
immediately.
Mike Eagleson
Supervisors
MARY BLANCO
Adelanto Detention
Center
Adelanto
Apple Valley
Barstow
Central Station
Chino Hills
Communications –
Desert
Coroner
Court Services – Central
Court Services –
Redlands
Court Services –
Victorville
Court Services – Rancho
District Attorney
Fontana
GHRC
Hesperia
PCO – West Valley
PCO – HDJDAC
Rancho Cucamonga
Victor Valley
Victorville
NANCY TATE
Academy
Aviation
Big Bear
CDC
Colorado River/Needles
Communications –
Valley
Highland
IRNET
Morongo
Narcotics
PCO – Central
Specialized Detectives
Specialized Enforcement
Specialized Fire Services
Transportation
Twin Peaks
Welfare Fraud
WVDC
Yucaipa
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                  
                  
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     
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  
    
   
     
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SEBA
Star &Shield 5
Labor Relations
By Nancy Tate
DUI
W
ith the holiday season upon us, there
is always an increase
in DUI arrests involving our
members. Remember you are
not exempt from being cited and
booked. Not only will the court
fine you, you will also be disciplined if not terminated by your
department. I don’t know how to express this enough;
if you’re going to drink get a driver, it’s not worth it.
If you are arrested for DUI, please give us a call. We
can assist you in the administrative interview and any
subsequent hearings. You should get an attorney for the
criminal portion of it. You will be given a 30 day temporary license. Please read that form carefully. After
the 30 days, your license will be suspended. You will
have to make arrangements with your department on
what your options are until you go to court and receive
a restricted driver’s license. It is important that you retain your driving privileges.
Tape Recording
This is a topic I think needs to be addressed. The
California Penal Code states:
632(a) Every person who, intentionally and without the
consent of all parties to a confidential communication,
by means of any electronic amplifying or recording
device, eavesdrops upon or records the confidential
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communication, whether the communication is
carried on among the parties in the presence of one
another or by means of a telegraph, telephone, or other
device, except a radio, shall be punished by a fine not
exceeding two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500),
or imprisonment in the county jail not exceeding one
year, or in the state prison, or by both that fine and
imprisonment. If the person has previously been
convicted of a violation of this section or Section 631,
632.5, 632.6, 632.7, or 636, the person shall be
punished by a fine not exceeding ten thousand dollars
($10,000), by imprisonment in the county jail not
exceeding one year, or in the state prison, or by both
that fine and imprisonment.
633. Nothing in Section 631, 632, 632.5, 632.6, or
632.7 prohibits the Attorney General, any district
attorney, or any assistant, deputy, or investigator of the
Attorney General or any district attorney, any officer
of the California Highway Patrol, any chief of police,
assistant chief of police, or police officer of a city or
city and county, any sheriff, undersheriff, or deputy
sheriff regularly employed and paid in that capacity by
a county, police officer of the County of Los Angeles,
or any person acting pursuant to the direction of one of
these law enforcement officers acting within the scope
of his or her authority, from overhearing or recording
any communication that they could lawfully overhear
or record prior to the effective date of this chapter.
This means you cannot tape record someone without their knowledge. Here are some examples that
would apply to our members. If you are called in to
speak to a supervisor you cannot turn on a tape recorder that is in your pocket or in a bag or anywhere
else without the permission of the parties involved in
the meeting. You must ask for permission to tape record. If you are denied you cannot hide it. You cannot
tape record your co-workers in the work place. The
only way you can tape record without permission is if
you are interacting with inmates or conducting investigations.
If you have any questions on any of these issue
please call the SEBA office and talk to your field representative.
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The Discipline Process
By Mary Blanco
M
aybe you have been
one of the lucky ones
who have never had
to go through this process, but
I thought I would address this
issue just in case you find yourself the focus of an investigation.
Employees can become the focus
of an investigation that was initiated by a citizen, an employee, or by administration. A
citizen alleging that a deputy, probation corrections officer, or any other classification SEBA represents engaged
in misconduct files a citizen’s complaint. The incident
could have occurred either through the citizen’s contact
with one of our members while the member is on duty,
or it may even occur while off-duty. For example, the
complainant could allege that a deputy used excessive
force in the arrest of a suspect, or that the member while
off-duty used his or her position in the Department to
intimidate the citizen. In an employee complaint, the
employee is usually alleging that another employee is
subjecting the complainant to a hostile work environment. Management usually files an administrative complaint when he or she becomes aware that one of our
employees may have violated the County’s rules.
I usually tell the member who is the focus of a citizen’s complaint not to worry. Administration has an obligation to investigate every complaint made by a citizen.
If not, they may be subjecting the County to liability.
If the member did not engage in misconduct, the likely
result is that the complaint will be unfounded, the member exonerated, or the findings inconclusive.
An employee could file a complaint alleging that
his or her co-worker is engaging in discourteous treatment towards the complainant. A word of caution, the
complainant needs to be sure that he or she did not also
engage in discourteous treatment because the complainant could find himself or herself to be the recipient of
disciplinary action from information obtained during the
investigation.
In an administrative complaint, management may ask
Professional Standards (PS) or Internal Affairs (IA) to
conduct an investigation of one of our members. An example could be that the member used excessive force in
subduing an inmate and/or a minor.
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If you are the focus of the investigation, you will be
given a notice informing you that you are under investigation. Don’t panic! Call your SEBA representative
and we will inform you of the process. Normally, PS,
IA or one of your Sergeants at the station will be the
interviewer(s). There shall be no more than two interviewers asking you questions. The interview will be
tape-recorded. You are entitled to have your representative present to insure that your Peace Officer Bill of
Rights are not violated. In some cases the interviewers
will Mirandize you. You will answer that you understand
your Miranda rights, but that you are not waiving them.
The interviewer will then order you to speak, or else you
will be found insubordinate. They will tell you that you
must be honest and answer their questions to the best of
your recollection. Never guess! If you don’t recall, then
say so. They will also admonish you not to discuss the
case with anyone other than them, your representative,
or your spouse. It is extremely important that you obey
this order. If you don’t, and management finds out, you
will be disciplined for insubordination! It is imperative
that you not waive your Miranda rights and that you are
ordered to speak. The reason for this is that a coerced
statement cannot be used against you in a criminal proceeding.
I often hear from the members that they were unsure
if they should call SEBA. He or she didn’t think representation was necessary, did not want to waste our time,
or believed it was a sign of guilt to request representation. Believe me when I tell you that it is in your best interest to call SEBA. Our job is to represent you! No, it is
not a sign of guilt when you ask to have a representative
present. The interviewers expect it.
If you are called for an interview as a witness you are
also entitled to have a representative present. Remember information obtained from the interviews could later
be used against you and you could then become the
focus.
The process, from the time you are served with your
notice until the investigation is concluded with findings
made may take months. This may appear to be a rather
long time especially for the accused/focus of the investigation. However, when you consider the County has
to interview all the witnesses, has to provide you with a
summary of what each witness said, and has to make a
decision on the appropriateness of discipline, then the
length of time is understandable particularly in cases
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with multiple witnesses and multiple
allegations.
For the Sheriff’s Department,
once the investigation is concluded
and alleged violations are deemed
to have occurred, your Captain
can propose discipline of up to five
days. In my experience, this is seldom done. Usually members are
scheduled for a Board of Chief’s
hearing, or a Mini-Board. The Board
of Chiefs consists of the Assistant
Sheriff, three (3) Deputy Chiefs,
the Captain from your station, and
the Lieutenant from Internal Affairs. The Mini-Board consists of the
member’s Deputy Chief, Captain,
and the Lieutenant from Internal
Affairs. Mini-Boards may be utilized when the proposed discipline
is expected to be a ten (10) day
suspension or less. The hearing is
your chance to respond to the allegation (s) before discipline is
ordered. Only one Board member
may ask you questions unless you
waive this option. Your waiver would
then allow for any of the Board
members to question you regarding
the allegation(s). It will be taperecorded. Your representative will
present your position on why you
believe you are not guilty of the violations, or if you are guilty, inform
them of any mitigating circumstances. You may also speak on your
behalf if you choose to do so. Approximately less than a week later,
you will be notified of their decision
and served with the proposed order
of discipline. If you choose to accept
their decision and discipline you do
not have to appeal it. However, if
you believe you are not guilty of the
violations found, or if you believe
the discipline is too severe, you can
begin the appeal process. You have
five working days in which to file
an appeal to the notice of proposed
discipline. So make sure and contact
your SEBA representative as soon as
you are served.
For the Sheriff’s Department, the
Assistant Sheriff hears the appeal
(Skelly). The Chief Probation Officer hears the appeal for the Probation Department. If you are still not
satisfied with the decision rendered
at this level, you have the right to
appeal it to the Civil Service Commission, or a hearing officer.
The part of the appeal process
takes additional time. This is usually due to scheduling as the appeal
process includes several decision
makers.
It sounds complicated, but if you
call us as soon as you are contacted
by PS, IA or your sergeant, we will
guide you through the process. Your
SEBA representative will do his or
her best to protect your rights, provide you with the best representation possible, and keep you informed
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$18.95
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12/31/12)
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$16.98
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(3D
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$57.00
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$11.95
$13.95
Adult/Child
$37.00
$44.99
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Premium
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$134.00
Castle
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–SEBA
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ONLY
Adult/Child
$67.00
$95.00
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(3-11)
(3-11)
$11.95
$11.95 $13.95
$13.95
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$11.95
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$37.00
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$10
online
or
$13
at $87.00
park
Adult
$84.00
Child
(3-11)
$11.95
$13.95
12/31/12)
Child/Seniors
(Under
48”)
$12.98
$14.99
Adult
$16.98
$21.99
http://ushtix.com/seba
Universal
Studios – ONLINE$32.99
ONLY $61.99
San
Diego
Safari
Park
7/19/13)
San
Diego
Safari
Park(Expires
(Expires
7/19/13)
Castle
Castle
Park
Park
– ONLINE
– ONLINE
ONLY
ONLY
Castle
Park
–
ONLINE
ONLY
Child
(3-9)
$78.00
$83.00
Adult
Adult
$32.99
$32.99
$61.99
$61.99
Adult
Adult/Child
$37.00
$44.99
(Includes
unlimited
ride
wristband).
Go to $42.00
Child/Seniors (Under 48”) $12.98
$14.99
$45
–Pass:
Sept. $10
21-28
Castle
Park –Studios
ONLINE
http://ushtix.com/seba
Adult
$34.50
Adult
$34.50
$42.00
Universal
–ONLY
ONLINE
Maze
online
or $132yrs)
at park
NoONLY
blackouts
1-Day
Park
Hopper
(Expires
AdultAdult
$16.98
$16.98 $21.99
$21.99
Adult
$16.98
$21.99
Child
Child
(Under
(Under
48”,48”,
Over
Over
2yrs)
2yrs)
$32.99
$32.99
$36.99
$36.99
Child
(Under
48”, 7,
Over
$32.99
$36.99
www.castlepark.com,
click
on 12/31/12)
“Corporate
Tickets”,
Adult
$16.98
$21.99
(Includes unlimited ride wristband). Go to
$50
29,2013
Oct.
14, 18,
21,
25
Buy –a Sept.
day, get
$80.00
$80.00
Child
(3-11)
$26.00
$32.00
Child
(3-11)
$26.00
$32.00
http://ushtix.com/seba
Adult
$116.00
$125.00
Child/Seniors
Child/Seniors
(Under
(Under
48”)
48”)
$12.98
$12.98
$14.99
$14.99
Child/Seniors
(Under
48”)
$12.98
$14.99
Child/Seniors
(Under
48”)
$12.98
$14.99
then
“Buy
Tickets
Online”.
Corporate
Code
206692.
Hurricane
Hurricane
Harbor
Harbor
Hurricane
Harbor
Universal
Studios
–
ONLINE
ONLY
www.castlepark.com, click on “Corporate Tickets”, Child
(Includes
Journey
Into
Africa
&
Conservation
Carousel)
$55
–
Oct.
5
Annual
Pass
(Includes
Journey
Into
Africa
&
Conservation
Carousel)
Buy
a
day,
get
$80.00
$80.00
(3-9)
$110.00
(Includes
unlimited
ridewristband).
wristband). Go
Go$119.00
to
http://ushtix.com/seba
(Includes
(Includes
rideOnline”.
ride
wristband).
wristband).
Go to
GoCode
to 206692. (Includes
unlimited
ride
to $37.99
then unlimited
“Buyunlimited
Tickets
Corporate
$60
– Oct.
6, 12,dates
19, 26
No
blackout
$94.00
Adult/Child
Adult/Child
$23.99
$23.99
$37.99
Adult/Child
$23.99 $109.00
$37.99
Annual
Pass
www.castlepark.com,
clickAdventure
on “Corporate Tickets”,
or
California
BuyPremium
a– day,
$80.00
San
Diego
Zoo
(Expires
07/19/13)
San
Diego
Zoo
(Expires
07/19/13)
$66
Oct.get
13,
20, 27, and$80.00
above
nights
at the
door
www.castlepark.com,
www.castlepark.com,
clickclick
on “Corporate
on “Corporate
Tickets”,
Tickets”, Disneyland
www.castlepark.com,
click
on
“Corporate
w/parking
$134.00
$139.00
K1
Speed
No
dates
$94.00
$109.00
Child
Child
$23.99
$23.99
$29.99
$29.99
Child
$23.99
$29.99
then
“Buyblackout
Tickets Online”.
Corporate
CodeTickets”,
206692.
Annual
Pass
1-Day/1-Park
(Expires 12/31/13)
No blackouts$42.00
Adult
$36.50
Disneyland
or Online”.
California
Adventure
Adult“BuyPremium
$36.50
$42.00
thenthen
“Buy
“Buy
Tickets
Tickets
Online”.
Corporate
Corporate
Code
Code
206692.
206692. Adult/Child
then
Tickets
Online”.
Corporate
Code
206692.
(Over
48”)
$16.00
$20.00
w/parking
$134.00
$139.00
HORROR
NIGHTS
ONLINE
ONLY
No
blackout
dates
$94.00
$109.00
Adult
$84.00
$87.00
Child
(3-11)
$23.50
$32.00
1-Day/1-Park (Expires 12/31/13) No blackouts
Disneyland
or California
Adventure
Child
(3-11)
$23.50
$32.00
Premium
w/parking
$134.00
http://ushtix.com/seba
Universal
Universal
Studios
Studios
–&&12/31/13)
ONLINE
–Skyfari
ONLINE
ONLY
ONLY
Universal
Studios
– ONLINE$139.00
ONLY
HORROR
NIGHTS
- Aerial
ONLINE
ONLY
Child
(3-9)
$78.00
$83.00
THEATRES
1-Day/1-Park
(Expires
No
blackouts
(Bus
Tour,
Express
ride
Skyfari
Tram)
Adult
$84.00
$87.00
(Bus
Tour,
Express
ride
Aerial
Tram)
Knott’s
Berry
Farm
(Expires
12/31/12)
HORROR
NIGHTS
- ONLINE
ONLY $74.00
$45
– Sept.
21-28
Disneyland
Disneyland
or
California
or
California
Adventure
Adventure
Disneyland
or
California
Adventure
http://ushtix.com/seba
Adult
$84.00
$87.00
No
blackouts
1-Day
Park
Hopper
(Expires
12/31/12)
Triple
Triple
Day
Day
Pass
Pass
(3
days)
(3
days)
$69.00
$69.00
$74.00
$74.00
Triple
Day
Pass
(3
days)
$69.00
Child (3-9)
$78.00
$83.00
Adult Child
$32.00
$57.99
http://ushtix.com/seba
$50
– Sept. 29, Oct. 7, 14, 18, 21, 25
(3-9)
$78.00
$83.00
$45Pass
–Amusement
Sept.
21-285/31/12)
AMC
1-Day/1-Park
1-Day/1-Park
(Expires
(Expires
5/31/12)
5/31/12)12/31/12)No blackouts Child
1-Day/1-Park
(Expires
Adult
$116.00
$125.00
Scandia
Park
(Expires
05/31/13)
Scandia
Amusement
Park
(Expires
05/31/13)
Annual
Annual
Pass
Pass
1-Day Park
Hopper
(Expires
$45Annual
––Sept.
(3-11);
Senior
(62+)
$23.00
$55
Oct. 21-28
5 Admission
No
blackouts
1-Day
Hopper
(Expires
12/31/12)
$50Dates:
–Park
Sept.
29,
Oct.
7,
14,
18, 21,$29.99
25
General
BlackBlack
Out
Dates:
Out Dates:
NoneNone
through
through
5/31/12
5/31/12
Black
Out
None
through
5/31/12
Child
$110.00
$119.00
VIP
Passport
$12.50
$22.95
VIP(3-9)
Passport
$12.50
$22.95
Adult
$116.00
$125.00
$50
–
Sept.
29,
Oct. 7,dates
With
With
blackout
blackout
dates
dates
$77.00
$77.00
$89.00
$89.00
With
blackout
$77.00 $6.50
$89.00
Adult
$116.00
$125.00
$60
–
Oct.
6,
12,
19, 14,
26 18, 21, 25
HALLOWEEN
HAUNT
ONLINE
ONLY
$55
–
Oct.
5
Premier
Admission
$7.50
(All
Rides,
Raceway,
Screamer
&
Golf)
$55
–
Oct.
5
AdultAdult
$84.00
$84.00
$87.00
$87.00
Adult
$84.00
$87.00
(All Child
Rides,
Raceway,
Screamer
& $94.00
Golf) $119.00
Child (3-9)
$110.00
$119.00
(3-9)
$110.00
No
blackout
No
blackout
dates
dates
$94.00
$109.00
$109.00
No
blackout
dates
$109.00
$66
–Oct.
Oct.6,13,
20,
27,
and above$94.00
nights at the
door
www.knotts.com/hauntdiscounts
7:00pm-1:00am
$60
–
Oct.
6,
12,
19,
26
K1
Speed
$60
–
12,
19,
26
Discount
Regular
ChildChild
(3-9)(3-9)
$78.00
$78.00 $83.00
$83.00
ChildSept.
(3-9)
$78.00
$83.00
Discount
Regular
$32 – K1
27-28,
30,$16.00
Oct.
4,
7, 30-31
Premium
Premium
w/parking
w/parking
$134.00
$134.00
$139.00
$139.00
Premium
$134.00
$139.00
$66 – Oct.
13,Regal,
20,w/parking
27, United
and above
nights
at the door
Artist
$66
–21-22,
Oct.
13,
20, 27,
and
above
nights
at the door Edwards,
Adult/Child
(Over
48”)
$20.00
Speed
K1
Speed
1-Day
1-Day
ParkPark
Hopper
Hopper
(Expires
(Expires
05/31/12)
05/31/12)
1-Day
Park
Hopper
(Expires $16.00
05/31/12) $20.00
$34
– Adult/Child
Oct.
25,http://ushtix.com/seba.
28(Over 48”)
General
Admission
$6.50
Go
to
Go
http://ushtix.com/seba.
to
Go
to http://ushtix.com/seba.
(Over 48”)
$16.00
$20.00
THEATRES
4/30/13)
Sea
World
No blackout
NoAdult/Child
blackout
datesdates
No
dates
(Expires
4/30/13)
Sea
World
$36
–blackout
Sept.
29,(Expires
Oct.
11,(Expires
14, 18, 21
Knott’s
Berry
Farm
12/31/12)
Premier Admission
$7.50
THEATRES
Adult
$59.00
$78.00
(Expires
12/31/12)
Adult
$59.00
$78.00
THEATRES
AdultAdult
$116.00
$116.00
$125.00
$125.00 $38
Adult
$116.00
$125.00
– Knott’s
Oct. 5 Berry Farm
Adult
$32.00
$57.99
Knott’s Berry Farm (Expires
12/31/12)
THEATRES
THEATRES
THEATRES
AMC
Adult
$32.00
$57.99
Child
(3-9)
$49.00
$70.00
Child
(3-9)
$49.00
$70.00
AMC
Krikorian
(3D Extra fee at window)
$42
– (3-11);
Oct
6, 12-13,
ChildChild
(3-9)(3-9)
$110.00
$110.00
$119.00 Child
Child
(3-9)
$110.00 $29.99
$119.00
Senior 19-20,
(62+) 26-27
$23.00
Adult
$32.00 $119.00
$57.99
Child (3-11); Senior (62+) $23.00
$29.99
General Admission
General
GeneralAdmission
Admission
$7.50
$60
– AtAMC
the door HAUNT - ONLINE ONLY
Child (3-11); Senior (62+) $23.00
$29.99
HALLOWEEN
Premier
Admission
HALLOWEEN
HAUNT
ONLINE
ONLY
Premier Admission
$7.50$7.50
AMC
AMCGeneral Admission
AMC
K1 K1
Speed
Speed
K1 Speed
7:00pm-1:00am
www.knotts.com/hauntdiscounts
7:00pm-1:00am
HALLOWEEN
HAUNT - ONLINE ONLY www.knotts.com/hauntdiscounts
Premier
Admission
$7.50
General
Admission
Admission
$6.00
$6.00
General
Admission
$6.00
LEGOLAND
2nd
Day
Free
(Expires
–General
Sept.
21-22,
Oct.
4,12/31/12)
7,
30-31
Edwards, Regal,
Artist
$32
– $32
Sept.
21-22,
27-28,
30, 30,
Oct.
4, 7,
30-31
Edwards,
Regal,United
United
Artist
Adult/Child
Adult/Child
(Over
(Over
48”)48”) $16.00
$16.00
$20.00
$20.00
Adult/Child
(Over
48”)27-28,
$16.00
$20.00
www.knotts.com/hauntdiscounts
7:00pm-1:00am
Premier
Premier
Admission
Admission
$7.50
$7.50
Premier
Admission
$7.50
$34
–25,
Oct.28
25, 28
Adult/Child
$57.00
$72.00
General
Admission
$6.50
$34
–
Oct.
General Admission
$6.50
$32 – Sept. 21-22, 27-28, 30, Oct. 4, 7, 30-31
Edwards,
United
Artist
$36
– Sept. (Expires
29,Regal,
Oct. 11,
14, 18, 21
Premier Admission
$7.50
2-Day
Hopper
12/31/12)
$36
–
Sept.
29,
Oct.
11,
14,
18,
21
Premier
Admission
$7.50
$34
–
Oct.
25,
28
General
Admission
$6.50
Knott’s
Knott’s
Berry
Berry
Farm
Farm
(Expires
(Expires
12/31/12)
12/31/12)
Knott’s
$38 – Berry
Oct. 5 Farm (Expires 12/31/12)
Adult/Child
$67.00
Edwards,
Edwards,
Regal,
United
United
Artist
Artist$95.00 $7.50 Krikorian
Edwards,
Regal,
Artist
$38
– $42
Oct.
$36 – Sept. 29, Oct. 11, $31.99
14, $31.99
18, 21 $57.99
Admission
(3D Extra
fee United
at window)
–5Premier
Oct Regal,
6, 12-13,
19-20,
26-27
AdultAdult
$57.99
Adult
$31.99
$57.99
Krikorian
(3D Admission
Extra fee at window) $7.50 $6.50
$42
–
Oct
6,
19-20, 26-27
General
Admission
General
Admission
$6.50
$6.50
General
$60
–General
At12-13,
theAdmission
door
$38 – Oct. 5
ChildChild
(3-11);
(3-11);
Senior
Senior
(62+)
(62+)$22.99
$22.99 $28.99
$28.99
Child
(3-11);
Senior
(62+)
$22.99
San
Safari
Park
(Expires
General
Admission
$7.50
$60
–Diego
AtPremier
thePremier
door
Krikorian
(3D
Extra
fee
at 7/19/13)
window)$28.99
$42 – Oct 6, 12-13, 19-20, 26-27
Admission
Admission
$7.50
$7.50
Premier
Admission
$7.50
nd
2Admission
Day Free
(Expires $42.00
12/31/12) $7.50
Adult LEGOLAND
$34.50
General
$60 – At thenddoor
nd
nd nd
Adult/Child
$57.00
$72.00
Child
(3-11) 2 2 Day
$26.00
$32.00
LEGOLAND
LEGOLAND
2 2DayDay
FreeFree
(Expires
(Expires
12/31/12)
12/31/12)
LEGOLAND
DayFree
Free
(Expires
12/31/12)
LEGOLAND
(Expires
12/31/12)
Krikorian
Krikorian
(3D
(3D
Extra
Extra
fee
fee
at
window)
at window)
Krikorian (3D Extra fee at window)
2-Day
Hopper
(Expires
12/31/12)
(Includes
Journey
Into
Africa
& Conservation
Carousel)
Adult/Child
$57.00
$72.00
Adult/Child
Adult/Child
$57.00
$57.00
$72.00
$72.00
Adult/Child
$57.00
$72.00
LEGOLAND 2nd Day Free
(Expires
12/31/12)
Adult/Child
$67.00
$95.00
General
General
Admission
Admission
$7.50
$7.50
General Admission
$7.50
2-Day
Hopper
(Expires
12/31/12)
Adult/Child
$57.00
$72.00
2-Day
2-Day
Hopper
Hopper
(Expires
(Expires
12/31/12)
12/31/12)
2-Day
Hopper
(Expires
12/31/12)
San
Diego
Zoo (Expires
07/19/13)
Adult/Child
$67.00
$95.00
2-Day
Hopper
(Expires
12/31/12)
San
Diego
Safari
Park
(Expires
7/19/13)
Adult/Child
Adult/Child
$67.00
$67.00 $95.00
$95.00
Adult/Child
$67.00 $42.00
$95.00
Adult
$36.50
Adult
$34.50
$42.00
Adult/Child
$67.00
$95.00
Child (3-11)
$23.50
$32.00
Child
(3-11)
$26.00
$32.00
San Diego Safari Park (Expires 7/19/13)
(Bus
Express
ride
&Africa
Skyfari
Aerial
Tram)
SanSan
Diego
Diego
Safari
Safari
Park
Park
(Expires
(Expires
7/12/12)
7/12/12)
SanTour,
Diego
Safari
Park
(Expires
7/12/12)
(Includes
Journey
Into
& Conservation
Carousel)
Adult
$34.50
$42.00
San Diego Safari Park (Expires 7/19/13)
AdultAdult
$34.50
$34.50
$42.00
Adult(3-11)
$34.50
$42.00
Child
$26.00
$32.00
Adult
$34.50 $42.00
$42.00
SanAmusement
Diego Zoo (Expires
Scandia
Park07/19/13)
(Expires 05/31/13)
(Includes
Journey Into Africa & Conservation
ChildChild
(3-11)
(3-11)
$26.00
$26.00
$32.00
Child
(3-11)
$26.00
$32.00
Adult
$36.50 Carousel)
$42.00
Child
(3-11)
$26.00 $32.00
$32.00
VIP
Passport
$12.50
$22.95
Child Journey
(3-11) Into Africa & Conservation
$23.50
$32.00
(Includes
(Includes
Journey
Journey
Into Into
Africa
& Conservation
&&Conservation
Carousel)
Carousel)
(Includes
Carousel)
(Includes
Journey
IntoAfrica
Africa
Conservation
Carousel) (All
Rides,
Raceway,
Screamer
&
Golf)
(Bus Tour,
ride07/19/13)
& Skyfari Aerial Tram)
San Diego
ZooExpress
(Expires
TICKETS
TICKETS
SOLD
SOLD
TOTO
SEBA
SEBA
MEMBERS
MEMBERS
ONLY
TICKETS
ONLY
- ALL
- ALL
SOLD
SALES
SALES
TO
FINAL!!
SEBA
FINAL!!
MEMBERS ONLY - ALL SALES FINAL!!
All Sales Final • Prices subject to change without notice • SEBA members only
VIP Passport
$12.50
$22.95
Scandia
Scandia
Amusement
Amusement
Park
Park
(Expires
(Expires
08/31/12)
08/31/12)
Discount
Regular
Adult
$36.50
$42.00
SanScandia
Diego Zoo
(ExpiresPark
01/25/13)
Amusement
(Expires 05/31/13)
Child (3-11)
$23.50
$32.00
VIP Passport
$12.50
$22.95
Adult
$36.50
$42.00
(Expiresride
4/30/13)
Sea
World
(Bus
Tour,
Express
Skyfari
Aerial
(All Rides,
Raceway,&Screamer
& Golf)Tram)
Adult
$59.00
$78.00
Child (3-11)
$23.50
$32.00
Discount
Regular
Child
$70.00
Scandia
Amusement
(Expires
05/31/13)
(Bus(3-9)
Tour,
Express ridePark
& $49.00
Skyfari
Aerial
Tram)
VIP Passport
$12.50
$22.95
Sea World (Expires 4/30/13)
(All
Rides,
Screamer
Golf) 08/31/12)
Adult Raceway,
$78.00
Scandia
Amusement
Park&$59.00
(Expires
Sea World (Expires 4/30/13)
SeaSea
World
World
(Expires
(Expires
09/30/12)
09/30/12)
Adult
$59.00
Adult
$59.00
Sea(3-9)
World (Expires 09/30/12)
Child
$49.00
San
Diego
Zoo
(Expires
07/19/13)
SanSan
Diego
Diego
ZooZoo
(Expires
(Expires
01/25/13)
01/25/13)
Adult
$36.50
$42.00
AdultAdult
$36.50
$36.50
$42.00
$42.00
Child (3-11)
$23.50
$32.00
ChildChild
(3-11)
(3-11)
$23.50Aerial
$32.00
$32.00
(Bus
Tour, Express ride $23.50
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SEBA
Star &Shield 11
President’s
Military Matters
message
Members on Military Leave
Darrick
Moitoso
Join SEBA’s “Family Pride”
D
o you have family members or loved ones serving in the War on Terrorism?
If so, and you would like to recognize them in the Star and Shield, please fill
out the questionnaire below and return it to SEBA. We will recognize your family
member in the “Family Pride” section of the Star and Shield.
John Lett
Deputy Sheriff
Deputy Sheriff
Allen Freeman
Deputy Sheriff
Family Pride
Service Person’s Name
Honoring the military members of our extended SEBA family
PFC Gabriel Alonzo
U.S. Army Spec.
Fort Gordon, Georgia
Son of Deputy Daniel Alonzo,
West Valley
Detention Center
Col. Robert T. Ault
Army/Aviation - Fort Rucker,
Alabama
Son of Robert E. Ault, Retired,
Sheriff’s Dept.
Ensign David Badman
U.S. Navy, U.S. Essex, Sasebo,
Japan
Son-in-law of Sgt. Scott Schultz
and Gee Schultz, San Bernardino
Sheriff’s Office.
Austin Ellis
Airman, U.S.A.F.
Son of Deputy Greg Ellis, Sheriff’s
Dept.
Brian Ellis
Sr. Airman, U.S.A.F.
Son of Hank Valencia, Detective
Rudy Faile Jr.
E-5/MA2
U.S. Navy (NSA Bahrain)
Son of Deputy Rudy Faile, GHRC
Patrick Farrell
US Army, Station in Iraq
Newphew of Deputy Sheldon
Himes, Barstow Station
Cousin of Deputy Catherine
Himes, Barstow Station
Lance Corporal Justin Barrie
US Marine Corps
Son of Paul Barrie, Deputy Court
Services
Anthony S. Gaba
Lance Corporal USMC
Son of Ronald Gaba, PCO
Airman Trevor Beck
US Air Force
Son of Greg Beck, HSS Program
Integrity, Welfare Fraud
Brenda Gaul
Dental Technician 2nd Class
U.S. Navy. Daughter of Shelby
Gaul, Detective
Sgt. James Barnett
U.S. Army Recruiter, Mission
Viejo, CA
Son of Helen Winters, Deputy
Sheriff, Retired
Michelle Gaul
Builder 3rd Class
U.S. Navy Seebees. Daughter of
Shelby Gaul, Detective
Pfc. Jasmine Beckum
Military Intelligence
U.S. Army - Ft. Huachuca,
Arizona. Daughter of Deputy Zach
Beckum, Public Affairs Division
Spc. Nicholas “Nicko” Buscemi
25th Infantry, Stricker Brigade,
Iraq.
Son of Deputy Anthony Buscemi,
Victorville Station
Staff Sgt. Ryan Cardwell
Army EOD, Ft. Hood, Texas
Son of Kim Cardwell,
Retired Supv. Probation Officer
MK1-lst Class Petty Officer
Eugene R. Cavenaugh
Coast Guard, San Diego Fleet
Training Group,
San Diego. Son of Sgt. Patrick
Cavenaugh, Detectives
Steven Cook Cragg
PFC, U.S. Marine Corps
Son of Karen Cragg, Sr. Inv.
D.A. Office
Staff Sgt. Anthony Crismon
USMC 2/1, 13th MEU. Son-inlaw of Sgt. Craig Edmunds, C/S
Victorville
Garrett Davenport
Private 1st Class U.S. Army
Son of Dep. Sheriff Gerald
Davenport, West Foothill Station
Airman Scott Durling
U.S. Navy,
USS Abraham Lincoln
Son of Steven Durling,
Retired Deputy Sheriff
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Joshua T. Hobbs
U.S. Navy Seaman
Grandson of Sergeant Gary Hobbs
Airman 1st Class (A1C)
Alexander M. Holm
U. S. A.F.
Son of Deputy Peter Holm,
Barstow Station
Master Chief Petty Officer
Stephen Hughes
US Navy
Son of Jay Hughes, retired Deputy
Sheriff
USAF Airman 1st Class TACP
Michael A. Ilizaliturri
Son of Sgt. Chris “Izzy” Ilizaliturri
Chino Hills Station
Tech Sergeant Gino Kahaunaela
USAF – 24th Special Tactics
Son of Detective Kim Watkins
Apple Valley Station
Spec. 4 Crew Chief Rachel
Kiehne
US Army Aviation, Soto Cano,
AFB, Honduras
Granddaughter of Retired Sgt.
Chuck Wideen
PFC Jenna Knapp
U.S. Army
194 Mil. Police Div./
Ft. Campbell, KY
Daughter of Vincent Port
Retired Deputy Sheriff –
Chino Hills
Army PFC Kyle Jarvis
San of Deputy Sheriff
Larry Jarvis
GHRC
Richard R. Jones III
1st Lt. U.S. Air Force,
fighter pilot
Son of retired Sheriff’s Sergeant
Richard R. Jones.
Petty Officer Eric Overturf
U.S. Navy Seebees Pt. Magu
Nephew of Sergeant Gary Hobbs
Specialist Rachel Kiehne
U.S. Army - Aviation, Fort Riley,
KS. Granddaaughter of Sgt.
Chuck Wideen, SBSD Arson/
Bomb - Retired
Nuclear Machinist Mate
Ashley Port
U.S. Navy/Goose Creek, SC
Daughter of Vincent Port
Retired Deputy Sheriff – Chino
Hills
Tyler Kurth
Capt. U.S. Army
Son of Delvin Wiedeman, Retired
Sheriff’s Dept.
1st Lt. Kent Portue, Jr.
USAF C-17 Pilot
Son-in-law of Kevin Henry, Retired
Deputy Sheriff, Aviation.
Staff Sergeant Stephen
Lacombe
U.s. Army Iraq
Son of Deputy Sheriff Julie Park
Victorville Court Services
Cpl Azarial Rainey
US Marine Corps (In Iraq)
Son of Vicki Rainey-Aubry
Probation Officer
Master Sergeant Damon D.
Mann, USAF
Son of David Mann, Probation
Officer.
Chf. Warrant Officer II/CW2
Austin Martinez
UH 60 Pilot
U. S. Army, Deployed in Iraq
Son of Deputy Randy Gerwig,
Sheriff’s Aviation Dept.
2nd Lt. Scott Mascetti
U.S. Army, Armor Branch
Son of Capt. Michael Mascetti,
Fontana Station
Robert Mattke
1st Lt. USAF, Air Battle Mgr.
Son of Sgt. John Mattke,
Hesperia Station
Grandson of Gene Gilmore, Ret.
Sheriff’s Captain
Mark W. McDonald
U.S. Army. Son of John
McDonald,
Welfare Fraud
Matthew Millard
Seaman Master at Arms U.S.
Navy
Son of Corporal Rick Millard
Morongo Basin Station
Lance Cpl. Christopher Monforte
Armor Recon.
U.S. Marine Corps.
Son of Paul Monforte
Sr. D.A. Inv. Retired
Captain Matthew S. Moreno
U.S. Marine Corps
Husband of Deputy Courtney
Moreno, Son-in-law of Capt.
Donnie Miller, Brother in law of
Deputy Clinton Miller
1st Lt. Jeffrey Newman
U.S. Marine Corps
CLB 13, Camp Pendleton, CA
Son of Lt. Doug Newman, Retired
Spec. Anthony Notaro
U.S. Army, Ft. Carson, CO
Son of Jeff and Cathy Notaro,
Rancho & Coroner’s Office
Service Person’s Rank
Branch of Service
Your Name
Airman USAF Devin Rude
Hill AFB, Utah
Son of Detective Michael Rude,
SBSD
Tech Sgt. Robert J. Simendich
USAF, Scott AFB, Illinois
Son of Lt. Bob Simendich, Retired
Lance Corporal Colton Sorenson
Fwd Observer USMC
Nephew of Tamara Novotny
Valley Control Dispatch
PFC Jay Spear
U.S. Army 101st Airborne,
Baghdad
Son of Sergeant Steve Spear
Court Services Joshua Tree
Staff Sergeant Mike Spear
U.S. Army, 25th Infantry Division
Son of Sergeant Steve Spear
Court Services Joshua Tree
Kenneth Tevares
Lance Corporal USMC
Son-in-law of Ronald Gaba, PCO
AAE2 Chris Thomas
U.S. Navy, USS Kitty Hawk
Son of Mike Martinez, Probation
Officer, West Valley Juvenile Hall
SPC James L. Turton
U.S. Army In Uzbekistan. Sonin-Law of Jim Dawson, Needles
Station.
Sgt. Brian Valencia
AF – Stationed at Scott AFB, IL
Son of Det. Hank Valencia
Sheriff’s Dept. Spec. Det.
Air Force Lt. Col. Richard
Wickum
Son of Tom Wickum, Assistant
Sheriff, Retired
US Army Reserve PFC Quewyn
Wild
Step-son of Deputy Michael Miller
Captain Jacques Wilson
USAF
Brother of Chantae Williams,
Coroner’s Office
Your Department
Your relationship to the Service Person
Your daytime phone number (this will be kept confidential)
Fax to SEBA at (909) 383-6600,
or email this information to mhahn@seba.biz.
Free Dues While You Are Deployed!
If you have orders for deployment in the fight against terrorism,
please contact the Association office. With a copy of your orders, you may
be eligible to have your basic Association dues waived during the time you
are away.
Just our way of saying “thank you” for taking the next step in defending our national freedoms.
Care packages for members serving in the military
Do you want to get involved in sending care packages to SEBA members who are currently serving our country in the military? Well, YOU
CAN! Every other month, SEBA will be sending care packages directly to
our members who are deployed either overseas or in the United States. You
can get involved by bringing to SEBA or giving to your Station Director
any of the following items: 1. Personal care/sundries 2. AT&T calling
cards (MCI doesn’t work in some places) 3. Gift cards for WalMart, Sam’s
Club or Costco 4. Disposable cameras 5. A letter from you!
GOD BLESS AMERICA!
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So Full of Life…So Little Time
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I wanted to help this sweet little lady the best way I
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was taking treatments at Loma Linda. When she arrived home after a two week stay in the hospital she was
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watching as they installed her new 50-inch Samsung
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Martha can now relax in the comfort of her own bedroom in her adopted parent’s home and hopefully enjoy
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Star &Shield 13
President’s
SEBA Board message
Minutes
Regular MEETING
OF THE
November 7, 2012
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
CALL TO ORDER
Meeting was called to order by President Leichliter at
1207 hours.
Pledge of Allegiance and Moment of Silence.
SECRETARY OF THE BOARD – G. Ward
Swearing In of New Board Members – The following
members were sworn in to their new or re-elected positions
on the SEBA Board of Directors:
Phil Dupper (Vice-President), Robert Trostle (Treasurer),
Bob Stine (Aviation), Raul Loera (Central Station), Ray
Hilfer (Chino Hills), Andy Avery (Coroner), Jeri Caperton
(Court Services Central), Amy Kennedy (Court Services
West), Paul Amicone (District Attorney West), Joe Vasquez
(GHRC), Don Zehms (Highland), Holly Howell (Narcotics), Cynthia Prater-Buren (Probation Supervisors), Bryan
Bosowski (Rancho Cucamonga), Kenneth Gopperton (Retired), Peter Saavedra (Specialized Fire Services), Marvin
Morton (Transportation), Robert Whiteside (Twin Peaks),
Russell Reese (Welfare Fraud), Justin Nielsen (WVDC),
Darrin Taylor (Yucaipa).
Recognize Alternates – The following members were
recognized as alternates: Janet Halterman (Court Services
Desert), William Payne (CDC), Audo Moreno (Narcotics)
and Robert Hards (Retired).
Approve Minutes – October 3, 2012 – Motion to approve
minutes of Board of Directors meeting of October 3, 2012 as
submitted by Phil Dupper, second by Kenneth Gopperton.
Motion carries. Motion 2012-11M-01.
PRESIDENT’S REPORT – L. LEICHLITER
SBPD Rumors – Many rumors regarding the future of
San Bernardino Police Department have been circulating
throughout the Department and news sources. To this date,
City officials have submitted a request for a proposal of
Sheriff’s services only. This is viewed as normal contingency
planning.
SEBA’s Christmas Open House - Dec. 13, 2012 – All
members are invited and encouraged to attend the annual
SEBA Christmas Open house on Thursday, December 13th,
2012 from 11am to 3pm at the SEBA office.
Board of Director’s Conference - Jan. 9-10, 2013 – The
SEBA 9th Annual Board of Directors Conference will be
held on January 9th and 10th at the Morongo Casino Resort
and Spa. Among the topics covered will be By-Laws, Station
Director Responsibilities and Peace Officer’s Bill of Rights.
All Directors are encouraged to RSVP and attend.
CCLEA Meeting – The President of CCLEA was recently
re-elected.
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New PORF Committee Members – President Leichliter
appointed Phil Dupper and Robert Trostle to the PORF
Trust Committee, replacing outgoing members Ken Lutz and
Colin McKenzie.
Records and Support Staff Appreciation Day – SEBA
recognizes all the dedicated hard work performed by the
County Records and Support Staff on this 2012 Staff Appreciation Day.
Star & Shield Magazine – President Leichliter is seeking
suggestions for the monthly Star & Shield Magazine. Considerations are being made on magazine content and distribution frequency. All members are encouraged to contact
SEBA with suggestions.
Sergeant at Arms – President Leichliter has appointed
Marc Bracco to the position of Sergeant at Arms, filling the
position behind the newly elected Treasurer, Robert Trostle.
TREASURER’S REPORT
– L. LEICHLITER
Fund Balance Report
Total Fund Balance
$7,165,768.67
Budget Report
Current Budget Target
33.33%
Current Revenue Percent
34.60%
Current Expense Percent
36.00%
Motion to approve the Treasurer’s Report as submitted by
Bryan Bosowski, second by Justin Nielsen. Motion carries.
Motion 2012-11M-02.
CORRESPONDENCE
Thank you letter – San Diego County Deputy Sheriff’s
Foundation
MEMBERSHIP REPORT
– L. LEICHLITER
Membership Status: Safety - 1451; Safety Management 209; Exempt: - 23; Specialized - 373; Specialized Supervisory
- 95; Specialized Fire Services - 58; Associate- General – 54;
Reserve - 13; Fair Share - 14; Retired – 862; Total: 3152.
P.O.R.A.C. REPORT – L. LEICHLITER
Next Meeting/Conference scheduled for November 15th
through the 18th.
Proposition 32, attacking union PAC funds has failed. This
is viewed as a major victory for public employees and laborers
in this state.
Members can view the latest training material and a
schedule of upcoming Pension Education classes on PORAC’s
President’s
SEBA Board message
Minutes
website, www.PORAC.org or on its free
downloadable app on the Droid Marketplace and Apple App Store.
PEACE OFFICER’S RELIEF FUND
REPORT – L. LEICHLITER
The PORF Trust Committee will
meet immediately after the regular
Board meeting.
The PORF Trust remains very strong
with over $3.2 million in total assets.
LABOR REPORT – M. EAGLESON
Written Report – A written labor report was provided to Board members.
Specialized Fire Negotiations – There
have been 3 meetings thus far. November 12th is the next scheduled meeting.
Negotiations seem to be progressing.
West Valley Detention Center Vacation Schedule – During the month of
October, a Department memo was released to WVDC members. The memo
appeared to be in conflict with fair vacation practices. A letter was written by
SEBA’s attorneys indicating such and
the Department retracted their directive.
Minimum Staffing – A discussion
among the Board about staffing levels at
various work locations.
CONSENT CALENDAR
The following items were approved at
one time unless removed for discussion
by a member of the Board. All removed
items were taken up under Deferred
Items. Motions by Andy Avery second
by Justin Nielsen. Motions carry.
Donation Request – Rancho Cucamonga Station – Fontana Pop Warner
– A donation of $250 will be made to
Fontana Pop Warner. The donation will
be used to purchase uniforms, equipment, trophies and an end of the season
banquet. Motion 2012-11M-03.
Donation Request – West Valley
Detention Center – Educational Counseling Graduate Student Association
– A donation of $250 will be made to
the Educational Counseling Graduate
Student Association. The donation will
be used to support their annual Pajama
Drive in conjunction with the Children’s
Fund. Pajamas will be distributed though
the Children’s Fund to foster youth
and other children in San Bernardino
County. Motion 2012-11M-04.
Donation Request – SEBA Employee – Alta Loma High School
Wrestling Boosters – A donation of
$250 will be made to the Alta Loma
High School Wrestling Boosters Club.
The donation will be used to purchase
equipment. Motion 2012-11M-05.
Donation Request – District Attorney’s Office – San Bernardino County
District Attorney Investigators’ Association – A donation of $1,000 will be made
to the San Bernardino County District
Attorney Investigators’ Association. The
donation will sponsor to their 3rd Annual
Shooting Tournament and Fun Shoot.
Proceeds will benefit the Association’s
scholarship fund. Motion 2012-11M-06.
Donation Request – SEBA President
– Palm Springs POA Memorial Foundation Golf Tournament – A donation of
$540 will be made to the Palm Springs
POA Memorial Foundation Golf Tournament. The donation will provide one
foursome to the tournament. Proceeds
will benefit the Associations memorial
foundation which provides Department
employees and their family, assistance
during catastrophic circumstances, as
well as scholarships and other local
charities. Motion 2012-11M-07.
Donation Request – SEBA President
– A donation of $450 will be made to
the CASA of San Bernardino County.
The donation will provide one foursome
to their 3rd Annual Charity Golf Tournament. Proceeds will benefit the vulnerable children in San Bernardino County.
Motion 2012-11M-08.
Donation Request – SEBA President
– SBSD Academy Class 187 Golf Tournament – Pulled for discussion.
OLD BUSINESS
Ratify Action – Montclair POA Phillip J Corrales Memorial Golf Tournament – Ratify action to donate $375 to
the Montclair POA Phillip J Corrales
Memorial Golf Tournament. The donation provided one foursome to their
tournament. Proceeds benefited their
Widow & Orphan Fund. Previous donation of $500 provided a tee sponsor only.
SEBA sent a team to play believing the
sponsorship included a foursome as well.
A motion to ratify the action was made
by Jeri Caperton, second by Grant Ward.
Motion carries. Motion 2012-11M-10.
DEFERRED ITEMS
Donation Request – SEBA President – SBSD Academy Class 187 Golf
Tournament – A donation of $340 will
be made to the SBSD Academy Class
187 Golf Tournament. The donation
will provide one foursome at their event.
Proceeds will benefit the Children’s
Fund. Motion made by Grant Ward,
second by Jeri Caperton. Motion carries.
Motion 2012-11M-09.
NEW BUSINESS
Donation Request – West Valley
Detention Center – For Kid’s Sake – A
motion to donate $500 to the West Valley
Detention Center’s For Kid’s Sake program. The donation will be used to purchase gifts for 50 children at their charity
event on December 12, 2012 in conjunction with the Salvation Army. Motion by
Phil Dupper, second by Justin Nielsen.
Motion carries. Motion 2012-11M-11.
Donation Request – President –
Christmas Cheer All Year – Discussion
only. No motion was made. Motion 2012-11M-12.
Court Services Staffing Attrition
– Discussion regarding the impact of attrition to staffing levels at court services
and positions that had not yet been
filled.
Sheriff Rod Hoops Retirement – Earlier this day, a memo was sent by Sheriff
Hoops, announcing his retirement effective December 31, 2012. Sheriff Hoops
called President Leichliter a short time
before the SEBA Board meeting and
delivered the message personally. Sheriff
Hoops will be offering recommendations
to the Board of Supervisors as to who
will replace him.
Deputy Involved in On-Duty Traffic
Collision and Injured – On November
4th, 2012 a Deputy assigned to the Fontana Station collided with a pedestrian
in the roadway. Full details of the colli-
Please see Minutes, p. 16
SEBA
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President’s
message
Memorials
California Peace
Officers Memorial
Dep. Robert Paris
Stanislaus Co. Sheriff’s Dept
April 12, 2012
Officer Kenyon M. Youngstrom
CHP – Contra Costa
EOW: September 5, 2012
Honoring Our Fallen Officers
www.camemorial.org • camemorial@prodigy.net
Minutes
Continued from p. 15
sion have not yet been released, but the
pedestrian died as a result of his injuries
and the Deputy was hospitalized with an
injured arm. SEBA representatives have
contacted the Deputy and offered support and assistance.
ADJOURN TO MEETING OF THE
POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE
RECONVENE MEETING OF THE BOARD
OF DIRECTORS
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Next Board Meeting – Wednesday,
December 12, 2012.
ADJOURN MEETING OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
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REGULAR MEETING
MINUTES OF THE
POLITICAL ACTION
COMMITTEE
November 7, 2012
CHAIRMAN’S REPORT – L. LEICHLITER
Approve Minutes – October 3, 2012
– Motion to approve the minutes of
October 3, 2012 as submitted by Justin
Nielsen, second by Raul Loera. Motion
carries. Motion 2012-11P-01.
Correspondence
Thank you letter – Paul Cook for
Congress
Thank you note – Rick Roelle, 1st
District Supervisor Candidate
New Business
Preliminary General Election Results
– Board Members were provided a copy
of the 2012 Preliminary General Election Results. Although the SEBA Sponsored Measure R gathered a majority
64.25% of the vote, Measure Q passed
with a larger 67.41% and will be the
measure that is enacted.
Mailer Subpoena – SEBA President
Leichliter received a court subpoena for
his involvement with the 2012 SEBA
slate mailer that featured the publicly
available booking photos and a warrant
flier for four individuals indicted for their
connection with alleged corruption in
recent years.
COMMITTEES – L. LEICHLITER
Local Political Action Committee
Endorsement/Contribution Request
– Mike Kreeger, Candidate Chino Hills
City Council – A motion to endorse
and contribute $500 to the Committee
to Elect Mike Kreeger was made by Ray
Hilfer, second by Kevin Riberich. Motion
carries. Motion 2012-11P-02.
ADJOURN MEETING OF THE POLITICAL
ACTION COMMITTEE SEBA
Classifieds
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Abajian, Chuck Success Real Estate
Best rates for members
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or call (909) 338-8477 or
(909)518-0389
Amanda Betten, Pre-Planning
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Montecito Memorial Park & Mortuary
Caring, Trusted friend, assisting you
with Peace of Mind.
Amanda.betten@sci-us.com
(951) 217-6949
Mobile Notary Service
“We work on your schedule”
Develon Whitfield, Deputy Sheriff and
Commissioned Notary Public
Call 909-255-6179
Text or Email-whitt68@gmail.com
Scentsy Wickless Candles
Independent Consultant Shannon
and Kim Deasey
www.scentswithkim.com
(909) 910-4961
For rent
Twin Peaks Cabin For Rent
1 loft, (BR) 1 Bath, Fire Place, Kitchen,
living room with sofa bed for your
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$675.00 per month plus security
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NEWLY REMODELED RENTAL, 2
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Walking distance to downtown
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amenities, including washer/dryer. 2
night minimum stay, $90/night, weekly
specials for 5+ days. Call Sherry
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Gilley’s Construction
General Contractor
Ca. Lic. 819815. Specializing in all
masonry, concrete, tile & stone.
Bonded & Insured. Member discounts
760-949-8586 • 760-220-4029
JRZ Photography
Weddings, concerts, studio and more.
Professional quality at affordable prices
Joe and Lizz Zuccaro
(760) 245-8187
www.jrzphotography.com
Email: jrzphotography@aol.com
Locksmedic Locksmith
SEBA member discount 15% on labor.
Mobile, appointments available. Lockouts, re-key, and more.
Z. Saleem. PCO High Desert.
(760) 792-6868.
Marteniez L. Powell
Computer Services And Repair
On-Site Services With
A Personal Touch.
(909) 820-4669.
computerservicesandrepair.com.
Email: support@
computerservicesandrepair.com
Michael Kanaly Real Estate
Listings needed over 300 homes sold to
or for Law Enforcement.
Michael Kanaly Broker
Ca Lic# 00850705
MKANALY@COX.NET or 909-240-9602
Attention Members
with businesses
If you have a license for a
particular skill and want to get
the word out to other SEBA
members, then contact the SEBA
office to advertise in the classified
section for free (for SEBA
members only).
Call (909) 885-6074
SEBA
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Association Financials
7/1/2011 - 10/29/12
Treasury
Operating Accounts
General Operating.................................................. $806,739.83
General Reserve..................................................... $959,103.32
Holding Accounts
Insurance Clearing................................................. $190,774.66
Pager Deposit Fund................................................ $508.11
Restricted Accounts
Charity Accounts................................................... $170,748.84
Widow/Orphan Fund.............................................. $372,328.29
Legal Defense Fund............................................... $743,806.69
Star & Shield.......................................................... $64,336.43
Ticket Sales........................................................... $59,048.56
Political Issues....................................................... $75,373.70
Political Accounts
State Political Action Committee............................. $119,241.55
Local Political Action Committee............................ $228,656.39
Federal Political Action Committee......................... $22,049.11
Trust Accounts
Insurance Trust/Peace Officer’s Relief Fund............ $3,335,415.78
Beneficiary Accounts
Minor CD Funds..................................................... $17,637.91
Total Treasury......................................................................... $7,165,769.17
Operating budget
Income
Membership Income.............................................. $482,873.65
Administrative Income............................................ $49,225.50
Total Income......................................................... $532,099.15
Expense
Professional Services............................................. $2,346.29
Office Insurance..................................................... $15,687.00
Service Charges..................................................... $3,960.10
Office Supplies....................................................... $7,409.43
Media Relations..................................................... $0.00
Dues, Subscriptions, Filing Fees............................. $762.65
Postage & Delivery................................................. $12,353.39
Magazine Production & Delivery............................. $18,818.04
Printing.................................................................. $5,048.95
Equipment/Furniture............................................... $10,069.88
Accounting............................................................ $10,650.00
Executive Auto....................................................... $2,595.55
Ad Sales Expense.................................................. $504.00
Membership Expense............................................. $5,944.47
Employee Health Benefits....................................... $25,647.68
Employee Payroll Taxes......................................... $12,702.43
Employee Retirement............................................. $23,648.58
Employee Wages & Salaries................................... $169,559.09
Employee Auto Allowance...................................... $9,692.40
Employer FSA Contributions................................... $1,326.00
Employee Worker’s Comp Insurance...................... $2,886.08
Employer Education Assistance.............................. $360.00
Disability Insurance Expense.................................. $41,203.50
Employee Memberships......................................... $445.00
Board of Directors.................................................. $1,121.83
Executive Board..................................................... $142.37
Training................................................................. $36,919.19
Other..................................................................... $4,672.95
President............................................................... $186.98
Member Services................................................... $11,736.49
Board Conference & Workshop.............................. $0.00
Donations.............................................................. $4,500.00
Building Repair & Maintenance............................... $0.00
Communication & Data Processing........................ $11,194.93
Utilities................................................................... $984.11
Unsecured Property Tax......................................... $801.17
Office Lease........................................................... $45,540.97
Total Expense....................................................... $501,421.50
Net Operating Surplus............................................................ $30,677.65
18SSEBA
tar &Shield
Know your Legislators
KNOW YOUR LEGISLATORS 2011
FEDERAL
President Barack H. Obama (D)
The White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20500
Comments: (202)456-1111; Switchboard: (202)456-1414; FAX: (202)456-2461
president@whitehouse.gov
http://www.whitehouse.gov
Senator Dianne Feinstein (D)
331 Hart Senate Office Bldg, Washington, DC 20510-0504
(202) 224-3841; Fax: (202) 228-3954
Los Angeles Office
11111 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 915, Los Angeles, CA 90025
(310) 914-7300; FAX: (310) 914-7318
senator@feinstein.senate.gov
Senator Barbara Boxer (D)
112 Hart Senate Office Bldg., Washington, DC 20510-0501
(202) 224-3553
Inland Empire Office
201 North E Street, Suite 210, San Bernardino, CA 92401
(909) 888-8525; FAX: (909) 888-8613
senator@boxer.senate.gov; https://boxer.senate.gov
Representative Buck McKeon (R)
25th Congressional District
Representing: Victorville, Barstow
2184 Rayburn HOB, Washington, DC 20515
(202) 225-1956; FAX (202)226-083
District Office
1008 W. Ave M-14, Ste. E-1
Palmdale, CA 93551
(661) 274-9688; FAX (661) 274-8744
http://www.mckeon.house.gov
Representative David Dreier (R)
26th Congressional District
Representing: Upland, Montclair and Rancho Cucamonga
233 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515
(202) 225-2305; FAX (202) 225-7018
District Office
510 East Foothill Blvd., Suite 201, San Dimas, CA 91773
(909) 575-6226; (888) 906-2626; FAX (909) 575-6266
http://dreier.house.gov
Representative Jerry Lewis (R)
41st Congressional District
Representing: Apple Valley, Big Bear Lake, Hesperia, Highland, Joshua Tree, Lake
Arrowhead, Loma Linda, Redlands, San Bernardino, Yucaipa
Rev. 01/24/2011
2112 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20515
(202) 225-5861; FAX: (202) 225-6498
District Office
1150 Brookside Ave., Suite J-5, Redlands, CA 92373
(909) 862-6030; (800)233-1700
http://www.house.gov/jerrylewis
Representative Gary Miller (R)
42nd Congressional District
Representing: Chino, Chino Hills
2349 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515
202-225-3201; FAX: 202-226-6962
District Office
1800 E. Lambert Rd., Suite 150, Brea, CA 92821
(714)257-1142; FAX: (714)257-9242
http://garymiller.house.gov
Representative Joe Baca (D)
43rd Congressional District
Representing: Bloomington, Colton, Fontana, Ontario, Rialto, San Bernardino
2245 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20515-0542
(202)225-6161; FAX: (202)225-8671
District Office
201 North "E" Street, Suite 102, San Bernardino, CA 92401
(909)885-BACA (2222); FAX: (909)888-5959
http://www.house.gov/baca
STATE
Governor Jerry Brown (D)
State Capitol Building, Sacramento, CA 95814
(916)445-2841; FAX: (916)558-3160
http://gov.ca.gov
VACANT
17th Senatorial District
Representing: Adelanto, Apple Valley, Hesperia, Victorville, Mountain View,
Wrightwood
State Capitol, Room 5097, Sacramento, CA 94248-0001
(916) 651-4017; FAX: (916) 445-4662
Victorville Office
Victorville City Hall, 14343 Civic Dr., First Floor, Victorville, CA 92392
STATE
Governor Jerry Brown (D)
Know your Legislators
To Find Your
Legislator,
go to Sacramento, CA 95814
State
Capitol Building,
(916)445-2841; FAX: (916)558-3160
www.legislature.ca.gov
http://gov.ca.gov
Assembly Member Curt Hagman (R)
60th Assembly District
Representing: Chino Hills
State Capitol, 4130, Sacramento, CA 94249-0060
(916)319-2060; FAX: (916)319-2160
Chino Hills Office
13920 City Center Dr., Ste. 260, Chino Hills, CA 91709
(909) 627-7021; FAX: (909) 627-1841
Assemblymember.Hagman@assembly.ca.gov; http://arc.asm.ca.gov/member/60
STATE
Senator Sharon
Runner(D)
(R)
Governor
Jerry Brown
17th Senatorial
DistrictSacramento, CA 95814
State
Capitol Building,
Representing: Adelanto,
Apple Valley, Hesperia, Victorville, Mountain View,
(916)445-2841;
FAX: (916)558-3160
Wrightwood
http://gov.ca.gov
State Capitol, Room 2048, Sacramento, CA 94248-0001
(916) 651-4017; FAX: (916) 445-4662
Victorville Office
Victorville City Hall, 14343 Civic Dr., First Floor, Victorville, CA 92392
VACANT
(760)Senatorial
843-8414;District
FAX: (760) 843-8348
17th
senator.runner@sen.ca.gov;
http://cssrc.us/web/17
Representing:
Adelanto, Apple
Valley, Hesperia, Victorville, Mountain View,
Wrightwood
Senator
JeanRoom
Fuller5097,
(R) Sacramento, CA 94248-0001
State
Capitol,
18th Senatorial District
(916) 651-4017; FAX: (916) 445-4662
Representing: Barstow, Big Bear City, Needles, 29 Palms
Victorville Office
State Capitol, Room 3063, Sacramento, CA 94248-0001
Victorville City Hall, 14343 Civic Dr., First Floor, Victorville, CA 92392
(916) 651-4018; FAX (916) 322-3304
(760) 843-8414; FAX: (760) 843-8348
Bakersfield Office
senator.runner@sen.ca.gov; http://cssrc.us/web/17
5001 California Ave., Room 105, Bakersfield, CA 93309
(661) 323-0443; FAX: (661) 343-0446
Senator Jean Fuller (R)
senator.fuller@sen.ca.gov; http://cssrc.us/web/18
18th Senatorial District
Representing: Barstow, Big Bear City, Needles, 29 Palms
Senator Robert Huff (R)
State Capitol, Room 3063, Sacramento, CA 94248-0001
29th Senatorial District
(916) 651-4018; FAX (916) 322-3304
Representing: Chino, Chino Hills
Bakersfield Office
State Capitol, Room 5097, Sacramento, CA 94248-0001
5001 California Ave., Room 105, Bakersfield, CA 93309
(916) 651-4029; FAX: (916) 324-0922
(661) 323-0443; FAX: (661) 343-0446
Walnut Office
senator.fuller@sen.ca.gov; http://cssrc.us/web/18
20888 Amar Rd., Ste. 205, Walnut, CA 91789
(909) 598-3981; FAX: (909) 598-6459
Senator Robert Huff (R)
senator.huff@sen.ca.gov; http://cssrc.us/web/29
29th Senatorial District
Representing: Chino, Chino Hills
State Capitol, Room 3048, Sacramento, CA 94248-0001
Senator
Bob Dutton
(R)
(916) 651-4029;
FAX:
(916) 324-0922
31st
Senatorial
Walnut
OfficeDistrict
Representing: Big Bear Lake, Colton, Grand Terrace, Highland, Loma Linda,
20888 Amar Rd., Ste. 205, Walnut, CA 91789
Rancho Cucamonga, San Bernardino, Upland, Yucaipa, Yucca Valley, Crestline,
(909) 598-3981; FAX: (909) 598-6459
Lake Arrowhead, Mentone, Running Springs, San Antonio Heights
senator.huff@sen.ca.gov; http://cssrc.us/web/29
State Capitol, Room 5094, Sacramento, CA 94248-0001
(916) 651-4031; FAX: (916) 327-2272
Rancho Cucamonga Office
8577 Haven Avenue, Suite 210, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
(909) 466-4180; FAX: (909) 466-4185
senator.dutton@sen.ca.gov; http://cssrc.us/web/31
Rev. 02/24/2011
Senator Gloria Negrete-McLeod (D)
32nd Senatorial District
Representing: Chino, Colton, Fontana, Montclair, Ontario, Rialto, San Bernardino,
Bloomington, Muscoy
State Capitol, Room 4061, Sacramento, CA 94248-0001
(916) 651-4032; FAX: (916) 445-0128
Montclair Office
4959 Palo Verde St., Ste. 110B, San Bernardino, CA 91763
Rev. 01/24/2011
(909) 621-2783; FAX: (909) 621-7483
senator.mcleod@sen.ca.gov; http://dist32.casen.govoffice.com
Assembly Member Connie Conway (R)
34th Assembly District
Representing: Barstow, Needles, Twentynine Palms
State Capitol, Room 3104, Sacramento, CA 94249-0034
(916) 319-2034; FAX: (916) 319-2134
Visalia Office
113 N. Church St., Suite 505, Visalia, CA 93291
(559) 636-3440; FAX: (559) 636-4484
Assemblymember.Conway@assembly.ca.gov; http://arc.asm.ca.gov/member/34
Assembly Member Stephen Knight (R)
36th Assembly District
Representing: Adelanto, Victorville
State Capitol, Room 4015, Sacramento, CA 94249-0036
(916) 319-2036; FAX: (916) 319-2136
Victorville Office
14343 Civic Dr., Victorville, CA 92392
(760) 843-8045; FAX: (760) 843-8396
Assemblymember.Knight@assembly.ca.gov; http://arc.asm.ca.gov/member/36
AssemblyMember
MemberTim
Tim
Donnelly
Assembly
Donnelly
(R)(R)
59thAssembly
AssemblyDistrict
District
59th
Representing:Apple
AppleValley,
Valley,
Hesperia,
San
Bernardino
Representing:
Hesperia,
San
Bernardino
StateCapitol,
Capitol,Room
Room2002,
2002,
Sacramento,
95814
State
Sacramento,
CACA
95814
(916)319-2059;
319-2059;FAX:
FAX:
(916)
319-2159
(916)
(916)
319-2159
Hesperia
HesperiaOffice
Office
15900
#100,
Hesperia,
CACA
92345
15900Smoketree
SmoketreeSt.,
St.,
#100,
Hesperia,
92345
(760)
(760)
244-5447
(760)244-5277;
244-5277;FAX:
FAX:
(760)
244-5447
Assemblymember.Donnelly@assembly.ca.gov;
http://arc.asm.ca.gov/member/59
Assemblymember.Donnelly@assembly.ca.gov;
http://arc.asm.ca.gov/member/59
Assembly
Hagman
(R)(R)
AssemblyMember
MemberCurt
Curt
Hagman
Rev. 01/24/2011
60th
60thAssembly
AssemblyDistrict
District
Representing:
Representing:Chino
ChinoHills
Hills
State Capitol, 4130, Sacramento, CA 94249-0060
State Capitol, 4130, Sacramento, CA 94249-0060
(916)319-2060; FAX: (916)319-2160
(916)319-2060; FAX: (916)319-2160
Chino Hills Office
Chino Hills Office
13920 City Center Dr., Ste. 260, Chino Hills, CA 91709
13920
City Center
Ste.627-1841
260, Chino Hills, CA 91709
(909)
627-7021;
FAX:Dr.,
(909)
(909)
627-7021; FAX: (909) 627-1841
Assemblymember.Hagman@assembly.ca.gov;
http://arc.asm.ca.gov/member/60
Assemblymember.Hagman@assembly.ca.gov; http://arc.asm.ca.gov/member/60
Assembly Member Norma Torres (D)
Assembly
Member
61st
Assembly
District Norma Torres (D)
61st Assembly
District
Representing:
Chino,
Guasti, Montclair, Ontario
Assembly Member Norma Torres (D)
61st Assembly District
Representing: Chino, Guasti, Montclair, Ontario
State Capitol, Room 4174, Sacramento, CA 94249-0061
(916) 319-2061; FAX: (916) 319-2161
District Office
822 North Euclid, Suite A, Ontario, CA 91762
(909) 984-7741; FAX: (909) 984-6695
Assemblymember.Torres@assembly.ca.gov
http://democrats.assembly.ca.gov/members/a61
Assembly Member Wilmer Amina Carter (D)
62nd Assembly District
Representing: Bloomington, Fontana, Muscoy, Rialto, San Bernardino
State Capitol, Room 2136, Sacramento, CA 94249-0062
(916) 319-2062; FAX: (916) 319-2162
District Office
335 N. Riverside Ave., Rialto, CA 92376
(909) 820-5008; FAX: (909) 820-5098
http://democrats.assembly.ca.gov/members/a62
Assembly Member Mike Morrell (R)
63rd Assembly District
Representing Fontana, Grand Terrace, Highland, Loma Linda, Rancho
Cucamonga, Redlands, Upland, San Bernardino
State Capitol, Room 4102, Sacramento, CA 94249-0063
(916)319-2063; FAX: (916)319-2163
Rancho Cucamonga Office
10681 Foothill Blvd., Ste. 325, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
(909)466-9096; FAX: (909)466-9892
Assemblymember.Morrell@assembly.ca.gov; http://arc.asm.ca.gov/member/63
Assembly Member Paul Cook (R)
Rev. 01/24/2011
65th Assembly District
Representing: Big Bear City, Twentynine Palms, Yucaipa, Yucca Valley
State Capitol, Room 5164, Sacramento, CA 94249-0065
(916)319-2065; FAX: (916)319-2165
Yucaipa Office
34932 Yucaipa Blvd., Yucaipa, CA 92399
(909)790-4196; FAX: (909)790-0479
Assemblymember.Cook@assembly.ca.gov; http://arc.asm.ca.gov/member/65
1st
st
SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY
SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY
SAN
BERNARDINO
COUNTY
District
Supervisor
Brad Mitzelfelt
To find
your Legislator,
go to:
1
District Supervisor
Representing:
Adelanto,Brad
AppleMitzelfelt
Valley, Baker, Barstow, Hesperia, Lucerne Valley,
st
Representing:
Adelanto,
Apple
Valley,
Baker, Barstow, Hesperia, Lucerne Valley,
1
Supervisor
Brad
Mitzelfelt
Needles,
Trona,
Twentynine
Palms,
Victorville
1st District
District
Supervisor
Robert
Lovingood
Needles,
Trona,
Twentynine
Palms,
Victorville
Representing:
Adelanto,
Apple
Valley,
Baker,
Barstow,
Hesperia,
Lucerne
Valley,
County
Government
Center,
385
N. Arrowhead
Ave.,
5th
Fl.,
Representing:
Adelanto,
Apple
Valley,
Baker,
Barstow,
Hesperia,
Lucerne
County
Government
Center,
385
N.
Arrowhead
Ave., 5th Fl.,
Needles,
Trona,
Twentynine
Palms,
Victorville
San
Bernardino,
92415
(909)387-4830
Valley,
Needles,CA
Trona,
Twentynine
Palms, Victorville
San
Bernardino,
CA
92415
County
Government
Center,(909)387-4830
385 N. Arrowhead Ave., 5th Fl.,
Hesperia
District
Office
County Government Center, 385 N. Arrowhead Ave., 5th Fl.,
Hesperia
District
Office
San Bernardino,
CA
92415
(909)387-4830
9329
Mariposa
Road,
Suite 205,
Hesperia, CA 92392
San Bernardino,
CA
92415
(909)387-4830
9329
Mariposa
Road,
Suite 205,
Hesperia,
CA 92392
Hesperia
District
Office
(760)955-5400;
(800)472-8597;
Fax:
(760)955-5410
Hesperia
District
Office
(760)955-5400;
(800)472-8597;
(760)955-5410
9329 Mariposa
Road,
Suite
205,Fax:
Hesperia,
92392
Barstow
Field Office:
(760)256-4748;
FAX:CA
(760)256-4994
15900
Smoketree
St.,
Ste
20
92345
Barstow
Field
Office:
(760)256-4748;
FAX: (760)256-4994
(760)955-5400;
(800)472-8597;
Fax:
(760)955-5410
Twentynine
Palms
Field
Office:
(760)361-8577;
FAX: (760)361-8579
800-472-8597;
FAX:
760-0995-8105
Twentynine
Palms
Field
Office:
(760)361-8577;
FAX: (760)361-8579
Barstow
Field
Office:
(760)256-4748;
FAX:
(760)256-4994
Wrightwood Field Office: (760)249-1996
Wrightwood
Field
Office
–
800-472-8597
Wrightwood
Field
Office:
(760)249-1996
Twentynine
Palms
Field
Office:
(760)361-8577; FAX: (760)361-8579
Needles
Field
Office:
(800)472-8597
Needles Field
FieldField
Office
(800)
472-8597
Needles
Office:
(800)472-8597
Wrightwood
Office:
(760)249-1996
http://www.sbcounty.gov/bosd1
http://www.sbcounty.gov/bosd1
Needles
Field Office: (800)472-8597
http://www.sbcounty.gov.bosd1
http://www.sbcounty.gov/bosd1
2nd
District
Supervisor
Janice
Rutherford
nd
2
District Supervisor
Representing:
Crestline, Janice
Devore,Rutherford
Fontana, Lake Gregory, Rancho Cucamonga, Upland
nd
Representing:
Crestline,
Devore,
Fontana,
LakeAvenue,
Gregory,5th
Rancho
2
District
Supervisor
Janice
County Government Center, 385Rutherford
N.
Arrowhead
Fl., Cucamonga, Upland
County
Government
Center,
385
N.
Arrowhead
Avenue,
5th
Fl., Cucamonga, Upland
Representing:
Crestline,
Devore,
Fontana,
Lake
Gregory,
Rancho
San
Bernardino,
CA 92415
(909)387-4833;
FAX:
(909)387-3265
San
Bernardino,
CA 92415
(909)387-4833;
FAX:
(909)387-3265
County
Government
Center,
385
N. Arrowhead
Avenue,
5th Fl.,
Rancho
Cucamonga
District
Office
Rancho
Cucamonga
District
Office
San
Bernardino,
CA
92415
(909)387-4833;
FAX:
(909)387-3265
8303 Haven Ave., Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
8303
Haven
Ave.,
Rancho
Cucamonga,
Rancho
Cucamonga
District
Office CA 91730
(909)945-4297;
FAX:
(909)945-4037
(909)945-4297;
FAX:
(909)945-4037
8303
Haven Ave.,
Rancho
Cucamonga, CA 91730
http://www.sbcounty.gov/bosd2
http://www.sbcounty.gov/bosd2
(909)945-4297;
FAX: (909)945-4037
http://www.sbcounty.gov/bosd2
rd
DistrictSupervisor
SupervisorNeil
James
33rd
District
DerryRamos
rd
3
District Supervisor
Neil
Derry
Representing:
Colton,
Terrace,
Highland,
Loma
Linda,
Redlands,
San
Representing:
Colton,Grand
Grand
Terrace,
Highland,
Loma
Linda,
Redlands,
rd
Representing:
Colton,
Grand
Terrace,
Loma Linda, Redlands, San
3
District
Supervisor
Neil
Derry
Bernardino,
Yucaipa,
Big
Bear,
Yucca
Valley
San Bernardino, Yucaipa, Big
Bear, Highland,
Yucca Valley
Bernardino,
Yucaipa,
Big
Bear,
Yucca
Valley
Representing:
Colton,Center,
Grand
Terrace,
Highland,
Loma
Linda,
Redlands, San
County
385
N. N.
Arrowhead
Ave.,
5th
Fl., Fl.,
CountyGovernment
Government
Center,
385
Arrowhead
Ave.,
5th
County
Government
Center,
385Yucca
N. Arrowhead
Ave.,
5th Fl.,
Bernardino,
Yucaipa,
Big Bear,
Valley FAX:
San
CA
(909)387-3018
SanBernardino,
Bernardino,
CA92415
92415(909)387-4855;
(909)387-4855;
FAX:
(909)387-3018
San
Bernardino,
CA 92415
(909)387-4855;
FAX:
(909)387-3018
County
Government
Center,
385
N. Arrowhead
Ave.,
5th Fl.,
Big
Bear
Lake District
District
Office
Joshua
Tree
Office
Big
Lake
District
Office
San Bear
Bernardino,
CA
92415
(909)387-4855;
477
Summit
Blvd,
BigPalms
Bear
Lake,
92315 FAX: (909)387-3018
63665
Twentynine
Hwy. CA
477
Summit
Blvd,
Big
Bear
Lake,
CA
92315
Big
Bear
Lake
District
Office
(909)866-0140; FAX: (909)866-0139
Joshua
Tree,
CA
92252
(909)866-0140;
FAX:
(909)866-0139
477
Summit
Blvd,
Big
Bear Lake, CA 92315
http://www.sbcounty.gov/bosd3
Rev. 01/24/2011
760-366-1489;FAX:
FAX:(909)866-0139
760-366-1489
http://www.sbcounty.gov/bosd3
(909)866-0140;
th
http://www.sbcounty.gov/bosd3
4th District Chairman Gary Ovitt
4 District Chairman
Gary Hills,
Ovitt Montclair, Ontario
Representing:
Chino, Chino
Representing:
Chino,Center,
Chino
Montclair,
Ontario
4th District
Chairman
Gary Hills,
Ovitt
County
Government
385 N.
Arrowhead
Ave., 5th Fl.,
County
Government
Center,
385
N.
Arrowhead
Ave., 5th Fl.,
Representing:
Chino,
Chino Hills,
Montclair,
Ontario
San
Bernardino,
CA 92415
(909)387-4866
San
Bernardino,
CA
92415
(909)387-4866
County
Government
Center,
385
N.
Arrowhead
Ave., 5th Fl.,
Chino District Office
Chino
District
Office
San Bernardino,
CA 92415
(909)387-4866
13160
7th
St., Chino,
CA 91710
13160
7th
St.,
Chino,
CA
91710
Chino District Office
(909)465-1895
(909)465-1895
13160 7th St., Chino, CA 91710
http://www.sbcounty.gov/bosd4
http://www.sbcounty.gov/bosd4
(909)465-1895
http://www.sbcounty.gov/bosd4
5th
District Vice-Chair Josie Gonzales
th
5
District Vice-Chair
JosieColton,
Gonzales
Representing:
Bloomington,
Fontana, Muscoy, Rialto, San Bernardino
Representing:
Bloomington,
Fontana, Muscoy,
Rialto,
5th District
Vice-Chair
JosieColton,
Gonzales
County
Government
Center,
385
N. Arrowhead
Ave., 5th
Fl., San Bernardino
County
Government
Center, Colton,
385
N. Arrowhead
Ave.,
5th
Fl., San Bernardino
Representing:
Bloomington,
Fontana,FAX
Muscoy,
Rialto,
San
Bernardino,
CA 92415
(909)387-4565;
(909)387-5392
San
Bernardino,
CA
92415
(909)387-4565;
FAX
(909)387-5392
County
Government
Center,
385
N.
Arrowhead
Ave.,
5th
Fl.,
http://www.sbcounty.gov/bosd5
http://www.sbcounty.gov/bosd5
San Bernardino, CA 92415 (909)387-4565; FAX (909)387-5392
http://www.sbcounty.gov/bosd5
www.legislature.ca.gov
Rev. 01/24/2011
Rev. 01/24/2011
Rev. 01/24/2011
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