During a recent Kern County government meeting, discussions highlighted critical issues surrounding election integrity and local governance. One key topic raised by a community member was the condition of drop boxes for ballots, particularly at the Holloway Gonzalez Library, which is currently closed for remodeling. The speaker emphasized the importance of ensuring these drop boxes are well-lit and secure, especially given recent warnings from the U.S. Postal Service about potential delays in mail delivery for ballots. With only 28 days until the election, the speaker urged the Board to address these concerns to facilitate a fair voting process.
Another significant point of discussion came from John Hickman, who expressed gratitude for a recent meeting between Cornerstone and Kern Behavioral Health and Recovery Services (BHRS). He noted ongoing concerns regarding the underrepresentation of Eastern Kern in substance use disorder treatment, indicating a need for further attention to this issue.
Additionally, David Brust raised serious allegations against Supervisor Leticia Perez, citing past violations of the Political Reform Act and current accusations against her chief of staff, Christian Romo. Brust claimed that Romo had used county resources for political activities, which he argued contravenes Kern County Ordinance 3.04.100. He presented evidence of these alleged violations, calling for accountability and adherence to ethical standards in local governance.
The meeting underscored the community's commitment to ensuring transparent and fair elections, as well as the ongoing challenges in addressing public health and ethical governance within Kern County.