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Council will reconsider map of
new election boundaries April 8
By Zachary Clark meeting March 11. The second
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF reading, set for March 25, was
delayed in part because members
Redwood City’s transition to of the city’s Latino, Asian and
district elections has not been a Redwood Shores communities,
smooth one. among others, feel underrepresent-
Officials have instructed the ed in that map and left out of the
REUTERS
city’s demographer and are invit- redistricting process.
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi walks from a Democratic Caucus meeting after Special Counsel Robert The council will instead consid-
ing residents to propose alterna-
Mueller found no evidence of collusion between Donald Trump’s campaign and Russia in the 2016 election. er new maps after another public
tive maps of district boundaries
hearing April 8 and could adopt
Trump calls to strike down ‘Obamacare’ because of widespread concerns
about the map the council voted
for earlier this month.
The council voted 4-3 on first
one as well as a sequence of elec-
tions then, City Attorney Veronica
Dems see opening in president’s push Affordable Care Act reading for a map called 13F at a See MAPS, Page 19
By Elana Schor The president rally his conservative base as he
Inside
and Ricardo-Zaldivar
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
vowed
Tuesday
on
to
celebrates Attorney General
William Barr’s summary of special
San Carlos takes steps toward
WASHINGTON — President
make
GOP
the
the
counsel Robert Mueller’s report
that said there was no evidence smoking, flavored tobacco bans
Donald Trump is calling on “party of that the president or his associates
Republicans to revive the effort to health care” colluded with Russia in the 2016 Council grapples with multi-unit housing, retail sales
quash the Affordable Care Act, and told campaign. But the push also By Anna Schuessler focus for San Carlos officials
handing Democrats an opportuni- S e n a t e poured political kerosene on an DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Monday as they introduced two
ty to unite in defense of the law as Trump takes victory Rep ub l i can s issue that many Democrats credit city ordinances aimed at curbing
they try to move past the Russia lap; parties start to to lean into with powering their midterm elec- How to ensure bans on smoking the effects of secondhand smoke
investigation and win the White pivot past Russia their own tion victories in November. in multi-unit buildings and fla- and youth access to tobacco prod-
House in 2020. See page 7 agenda on the Top Democrats, including presi- vored tobacco sales in San Carlos ucts.
Trump’s administration is ask- issue as they dential candidates, said health care could be shaped to be fair for land- Officials voted 4-0 to give the
ing a federal appeals court to strike head into next year’s election. lords, tenants and business owners
down the entire health care law. The moves could help Trump See HEALTH, Page 18 and give them time to adjust was a See BAN, Page 27
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President takes victory lap and Republicans in opposing the climate plan. Forty-three
Democrats voted “present” to protest the GOP’s action.
Democrats accused the GOP of quashing debate by blocking
parties start to pivot past Russia public hearings and expert testimony about the conse-
quences of inaction on climate change.
In shifting the U.S. economy away from fossil fuels, the
By Lisa Mascaro, Mary Clare At House Speaker cial said it will take Barr “weeks, not Green New Deal calls for virtual elimination by 2030 of
Jalonick and Laurie Kellman Nancy Pelosi’s own months” to finish reviewing Mueller’s greenhouse gas emissions responsible for global warming.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS closed-door caucus longer, still-confidential report and The plan has broad support among Democratic activists,
meeting Tuesday, make a version available for the public. and all six of the 2020 presidential contenders serving in
WASHINGTON — An exuberant she urged rank-and- It’s not clear whether that will be the Senate have signed on as co-sponsors, putting it at the
President Donald Trump took a victory file Democrats to Mueller’s own words or another synop- forefront of the party’s sprawling primary race.
lap on Capitol Hill Tuesday, embold- “be calm” and focus sis.
ened by the end of the special counsel’s on the policy prom- Trump has said he “wouldn’t mind” if
Russia probe, even as Democrats
pressed insistently for Robert
ises of health care,
Nancy Pelosi jobs and oversight
the full report were released. But Senate
Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said
GOP lawmakers set goal of
Mueller’s full report and Justice
Department officials said more infor-
mation could be released in “weeks, not
of the administra-
tion that helped propel them to the
House majority last fall.
he’s hesitant to agree to releasing infor-
mation from Mueller that would “throw
innocent people who’ve not been
summer vote for trade deal
months.” “Let’s just get the goods,” Pelosi said. charged under the bus.” He is blocking By Kevin Freking
Trump strode into a high-spirited Not that the Democrats are forgetting legislation approved unanimously by THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
gathering of Senate Republicans, Russia and the 2016 presidential elec- the House calling for the report’s
flanked by party leaders, saying the tion. Many Democrats dismiss the four- release. WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump and House
attorney general’s weekend summary of page summary released by Attorney In the GOP luncheon, Trump was in a Republicans moved to build congressional support for the
Mueller’s report “could not have been General William Barr as inadequate. lively mood, senators said. Kevin U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade accord on Tuesday with lawmak-
better.” GOP senators applauded his “I haven’t seen the Mueller report. Cramer of North Dakota said the presi- ers selling the plan as offering big benefits for American
arrival, and he celebrated what he called I’ve seen the Barr report. And I’m not dent is “always high energy. He had a workers. But prospects remain uncertain as Democrats are
his “clean bill of health.” going to base anything on the Barr little extra today.” in no hurry to secure a political victory for the president.
But challenges are ahead for both the report,” said Rep. Jamie Raskin of Russia report aside, the president GOP lawmakers emerged from a White House meeting
Republicans and the Democrats who Maryland. showed an eagerness to move on. He knowing they likely have a narrow window to push it
hope to deny Trump re-election next “The president is saying he’s been told GOP senators that health care through both chambers of Congress, given that lawmakers
year. Both parties are readjusting their completely and totally exonerated by should be their focus heading into the tend to avoid tough trade votes during election season.
aims and strategies in the post-probe the report,” Raskin said. “The one sen- 2020 election. “There are a lot of big wins for American workers in this
landscape, pivoting to health care and tence we’ve seen from the report says He said he wants them to abandon agreement,” said House Minority Whip Steve Scalise, R-La.
other issues that are more important for this is not an exoneration of the presi- efforts to simply repeal “Obamacare” “We’d like to see it move through Congress as fast as pos-
many voters, even with Mueller’s full dent.” and instead focus on a replacement for sible and create even more jobs with this growing econo-
findings still unknown. Meanwhile, a Justice Department offi- President Barack Obama’s signature law. my.”
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High court questions role in partisan redistricting tisan map-making. The court also could rule
By Mark Sherman
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS that federal judges should not oversee dis-
putes over districts designed to benefit one
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court’s political party.
conservative majority sounded wary Tuesday Last year, the court essentially punted on
of allowing federal judges to determine when cases from Wisconsin and the same Maryland
electoral maps are too partisan, despite congressional district that was before the
strong evidence that the political parties court Tuesday.
drew districts to guarantee congressional Partisan gerrymandering is almost as old
election outcomes. as the United States. While the court ruled 30
The decisions in two cases the justices years ago that courts could police overly par-
heard Tuesday, from Maryland and North tisan map-making, the justices have never
Carolina, could help shape the makeup of struck down districts on the ground that they
Congress and state legislatures for the next violated the rights of voters from the minor-
decade in the new districts that will be creat- ity party.
ed following the 2020 census. Supporters of limits on partisan redistrict-
In more than two hours of arguments over ing say that it’s more urgent than ever for the
Republican-drawn congressional districts in court to intervene because partisan maps
North Carolina and a single congressional deepen stark political division in the United
district drawn to benefit Democrats in States and sophisticated computer programs
Maryland, the justices on the right side of the allow map-makers to target voters on a
court asked repeatedly whether unelected REUTERS house-by-house basis.
judges should police the partisan actions of A demonstrator holds a sign during a Fair Maps rally outside the U.S. Supreme Court. “The reputational risk of doing something
elected officials. is much, much less than the reputational risk
“Why should we wade into this?” Justice Kavanaugh asked, “Have we really reached political gain is known. of doing nothing, which will be read as a
Neil Gorusch asked. the moment, even though it would be a big Kavanaugh, in particular, said he would not green light for this kind of discriminatory
Gorsuch and Justice Brett Kavanaugh lift for this court to get involved, where the dispute that “extreme partisan gerrymander- rhetoric and manipulation in redistricting
pointed out that voters in some states and other actors can’t do it?” ing is a real problem for our democracy.” from here on out,” said Allison Riggs, repre-
state courts in others are imposing limits on Chief Justice John Roberts, who last year Maryland residents Roberts and senting the League of Women Voters of North
how far politicians can go in designing dis- worried about the harm to the court’s reputa- Kavanaugh also seemed troubled by majority Carolina.
tricts that maximize one party’s advantage. tion if it had to pick political winners in end- Democrats’ efforts to flip a western Maryland They were disappointed last year when
Gorsuch said the court’s 2015 ruling less redistricting disputes, suggested voters seat that had been held by a Republican for Justice Anthony Kennedy, who was open to
upholding Arizona voters’ decision to take have a way of surprising people. 20 years to Democratic control. “I mean, it reining in maps drawn for partisan ends, did-
redistricting away from the legislature and “Even...in the more recent cycle, I under- does seem that this is a situation where the n’t join the court’s four more liberal justices.
create an independent commission shows stand that a lot of things that were never sup- state is taking retaliatory action against Defenders of the maps that are being chal-
there are other ways to handle the issue. That posed to happen happened,” Roberts said. Republicans who were in that district,” lenged want the court to defer to the other
case was decided by a 5-4 vote before But there was no certainty that the justices Roberts said. branches of government and bow out of par-
Gorsuch joined the court, with four conserva- would, in the end, shut courthouse doors to The cases at the high court mark the second tisan districting cases. Their chances may
tives in dissent. claims over excessive partisan gerrymander- time in consecutive terms the justices are try- have been strengthened by Kennedy’s retire-
In light of activity at the state level, ing, as the practice of designing districts for ing to determine if they can set limits on par- ment.
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Maker of OxyContin reaches $270M settlement in Oklahoma
By Ken Miller and Geoff Mulvihill
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Connecticut-based Purdue Pharma and
its controlling Sackler family.
Nearly $200 million will go toward
establishing the National Center for
but is representing scores of other
governments, welcomed the deal, say-
ing: “That suggests that Purdue is seri-
ous about trying to deal with the prob-
OKLAHOMA CITY — The maker of
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$ 75
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With or w/o the company have reached a $270 mil-
Models.
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We do: lion settlement with the state of $12.5 million, the person said. ing they were denied the chance to hold
Oklahoma over the prescription Purdue Pharma fully accountable in
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painkiller’s role in the nation’s deadly Oklahoma’s lawsuit against Purdue public, in front of a jury.
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869 California Dr. The person was not authorized to dis-
set to become the first one in the cur-
rent coast-to-coast wave of litigation
our community,” said Ryan Hampton,
who is recovering from opioid addic-
El Camino Real
Burlingame cuss the matter publicly and spoke on against the industry to go to trial. This tion. “We deserve to have our day in
Burlingame Ave
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condition of anonymity. Oklahoma’s is the first settlement to come out of court with Purdue. The parents, the
Broadway
Brake & Lamp attorney general scheduled an after- the barrage of lawsuits. families, the survivors deserve at least
California Dr Mon–Fri 8:30 AM–5:30 PM noon news conference to announce the Plaintiffs’ attorney Paul Hanly, who that. And Oklahoma stripped that from
101 Station Sat 8:30 AM–3 PM
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T
he measles vaccine saves lead to shingles later in life, and even
be fatal in infants, pregnant women sense of community, our understanding that what
lives. And it does not cause there’s an alarming resurgence in affects one of us can affect us all.” — Phillip and Alice
autism. and people with weakened immune
measles cases. There are six outbreaks Shabecoff, “Poisoned Profits.”
The researchers and medical profes- systems, has also resurfaced. There
right now, with Washington state Saturday is our first great-grandchild’s seventh birthday.
sionals who have been trying for was a major chickenpox outbreak in
especially hard hit. Whenever I visit with this bundle of energy and her 2-year-
years to convince parents of those Asheville, N.C., last November. old sister, I can’t help but think about how they are grow-
In recent days, there have been two
truths just got what ought to be Some parents think it’s OK to skip ing and learning and if they will be able to make a place
congressional hearings into the prob-
enough evidence to end the misinfor- vaccinations for their children for themselves in this crazy world. What will be in store
lem of falling vaccination rates and
mation campaign that’s threatening because of “herd Immunity” — since for these amazing children (and all others) in the future.
the surge in measles cases.
the health and safety of increasing most kids are vaccinated, theirs Just last Thursday it was reported in this newspaper that
The problem is particularly frustrat-
numbers of American children. should be OK. But that’s a selfish Gov. Gavin Newsom is “pushing for a fee to clean up taint-
ing because it is so unnecessary.
Researchers in Denmark have pub- approach that can endanger people ed water since up to 1 million California residents have
Vaccines had all but eradicated
lished a major paper in the Annals of who for some health reason can’t be some sort of contaminated or unclean water running
measles in the United State by 2000.
Internal Medicine with findings of a vaccinated. through their taps that
Before a vaccine was introduced in
massive study of data on more than Others, like Lindenberger’s mother, cause health issues.”
1963, measles killed 400 to 500
half a million Danish children born have bought into the anti-vaxxer This makes me think of a
Americans each year, mostly children,
over the span of a decade. Their find- scare. news report a while back
sent many more to hospitals and left
ings are clear: There is no link Witnesses at the recent congres- that flame-retardants used in
many with lasting problems includ-
between the vaccine for measles, sional hearings called for a major mattresses and upholstery,
ing blindness and neurological dam-
public relations campaign to combat etc. can cause hyperactivi-
mumps and rubella and autism. age.
the persistent misinformation. Social ty, lower IQ, disrupt hor-
But then, this latest data simply That doesn’t have to happen again.
media sites are being urged to exercise mones, change DNA and
bolsters what earlier research has But the anti-vaccine movement that
more responsibility. decrease fertility. It was
shown. Epidemiologists have been started in part because of Wakefield
There also have been calls for very dismaying and sad to
telling us there is no link at least has picked up steam recently. Like so
tougher vaccination laws, with fewer think about how our chil-
since 2010, when a British medical many things in American society, the
exemptions. dren are being stealthily
tribunal found that Andrew Wakefield, fear and rumors are spread on
Most states, including Virginia, poisoned by chemicals in
a former gastroenterologist, had acted Facebook and other social media.
allow exemptions for religious rea- their food and environment
“dishonestly and irresponsibly” as One of the witnesses at a recent
sons. Some parents have legitimate — most of which have
the lead author of a study claiming to Senate hearing was Andrew
religious objections to vaccinations, never been studied adequate-
have found a link between autism and Lindenberger, an Ohio high school
but there’s considerable evidence that ly (if at all) by appropriate government agencies.
the MMR vaccine. student who recently became famous As Sandra Steinbraber, author of “Raising Elijah” wrote
others, misled by junk science, take
Wakefield lost his right to practice by having himself vaccinated when in 2011: “Only 200 of the more than 80,000 chemicals
the religious exemption because it’s
medicine in the United Kingdom, and he turned 18, against the wishes of used in the United States have been tested under the Toxic
easy to do so.
The Lancet, the medical journal that his mother, who believes in vaccine Substance Control Act of 1976 and exactly none of them
The measles vaccine saves lives.
had published his “study” in 1998, conspiracies. Lindenberger said his are regulated on the basis of their potential to affect infant
It’s been proved beyond any reason-
fully retracted it as false, saying the mother got most of her false informa- or child development. … Our economic system and our cor-
able doubt that it does not cause
editors had been deceived. There were tion from Facebook. porate culture rarely reflect values that would protect our
Ironically, probably one reason the autism.
reports that Wakefield had “undis- For the sake of their children and children.”
closed” financial interests in making anti-vaxxer movement has swayed so Other statistics in my collection include a report by the
many people is because the vaccines everyone in the community, parents
his claims. should listen to doctors and Center for Disease Control that up to 20 percent of
for childhood diseases have been so American children suffer from disorders such as ADHD,
And yet, the damage that started researchers and allow their children to
successful. Most of today’s parents anxiety, depression and behavioral conduct problems. We
with Wakefield’s initial study contin- have these important vaccines. Any
have never experienced the damage are told that mental disorders in children are linked to
ues to spread. Here in the United death of a child is terrible. An easily
they can do. chronic health problems and other mental issues later in
States, where he moved in 2004, preventable death is even worse.
life. It makes you wonder about those young men who
become so mentally impaired that they wreak havoc by
Letters to the editor angrily spraying people with bullets. You can’t help but
wonder if all of those chemicals that surround so many
children may be implicated.
Kyle Hart tragedy families. Coming from a family of Let’s not lose the human factor in If we were to make a list of some of the chemicals that
first responders, I know how stressful tragedies like this. We all have fami- threaten our children’s health, we might begin with BPA
Editor, calls such as this are (especially with lies and friends who love care about and phthalates that are absorbed by their food from can
After reading the decision (“Officers very little knowledge and necessary us. liners and many plastic and lined cardboard food contain-
cleared in Redwood City shooting information). ers, etc. “BPA is well-known endocrine disrupter affecting
incident” in the March 21 edition of Better equipment such as body cam- Tori Shannon development, memory, intelligence and learning.” —
the Daily Journal) on the Kyle Hart eras and beanbag guns would also be Auburn Randell Fitzgerald, “The Hundred Year Lie”: “The food
tragedy that occurred in December, beneficial tools for officers to uti- The letter writer is a former resident itself is often plied with additives that have not been tested
several things come to mind. I lize. The Hart family has been a cor- of San Mateo and Burlingame. by the FDA. Add fumes from household chemicals and air
believe from this tragedy, civic lead- nerstone in the Redwood City com- fresheners, lawn chemicals, insect spray, auto exhaust,
ers have the opportunity as well as munity for many decades serving the formaldehyde, ad nauseam. Lead has been reported to be
their civic duty to make changes that public in fire, health care, education Trump’s Freudian slip causing many problems, especially behavior and learning
would hopefully help and stop other and other community endeavors. This problems in places built before the ’70s. And it is even
tragedies such as this from occurring. Editor, implicated in baby foods. That barely scratches the sur-
was and continues to be a tragic acci- Trump’s statement after release of
I hope that, moving forward, when dent that has taken its toll on all who face.”
the Attorney General William Barr’s “In the name of profit, industry continues to produce,
any police officer is faced with knew and loved Kyle Hart. version of Mueller’s report, “No col- display and dispense enormous amounts of chemicals and
the situation as what arose on that To the civic leaders of Redwood lusion! That’s the most ridiculous other hazardous substances that permeate our environment
December day, there are better proto- City: please take this as an opportu- thing I have heard!” A Freudian slip, and often cause illness and sometimes death. Companies
cols and policies in place to handle nity to provide officers with addition- or what?
situations like such. al deescalation training with better that do so are perpetrators of the crime against our chil-
Better procedures and protocols policies and protocols which dren.” — “Poisoned Profits.”
Jorg Aadahl It can begin in the womb. Chemicals in the products that
might help all involved, such as dis- can hopefully yield better outcomes
patchers, first responders, victims and for everyone involved. San Mateo the mother uses, such as cosmetics, hair dye, fingernail
polish, perfume, etc., what drugs (legal or illegal) she may
use, what she eats and drinks and what is in her environ-
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LOCAL ROUNDUP: HALF MOON BAY BOYS’ GOLF IMPROVES TO 7-0 IN PAL OCEAN PLAY AFTER BEATING SAN MATEO >> PAGE 12
TUESDAY
Softball
Local sports roundup
walked six times and having 12 hits as a
team is what led Carlmont to victory.
The Knights (3-1, 7-3) couldn’t sustain
any rhythm offensively and only managed
Pulisic scores, is hurt
Mercy-Burlingame 9, Crystal Springs 4
The Crusaders stayed unbeaten in WBAL
play by beating the Gryphons.
Isabel Bojorquez Emmons’ grand slam high-
lighted a five-run second inning for Mercy-
to get three hits.
black pepper
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games, going 1 for 3 with a double and a run “It felt pretty good off the bat,” Fleming
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Continued from page 11
scored. With one on and two outs in the first,
she squared up the first pitch she saw to ham-
mer a double off the wall in left-center. Then
said.
The blast closed the deficit to 4-3 but the
next four Burlingame batters reached to take
with runners at first and third, Tuakoi shot a the lead.
two-run single to put Aragon on the board.
“I was a little worried because you see the “I think we definitely feed off each other’s
In the second, the Dons added to their lead. energy,” Fleming said. “And if one person
ball rolling, but she thought [the catcher] With the bases loaded, junior Shannon
caught it,” Saucedo said. “But it worked out.” gets a hit it kind of hypes everyone else up.”
Galliano flared an RBI single to left to score
Burlingame starting pitcher Chloe Elisa Jee. A bases-loaded walk then forced in In the bottom of the seventh, Grant was
McNamara did the rest. The senior right-han- Samantha Kennedy to up the lead to 4-0. due up fourth in the inning. The freshman
der joined the team late this season due to Grant then stepped to the plate with one entered hitting .750 (18 for 24) while tied for
personal issues. Tuesday’s outing marked out and the bases loaded but grounded into a third in the state with seven home runs.
just her second appearance of the season, as 4-6-3 double play to end the inning. McNamara, though, set the side down in
well as her first start. order to leave the dangerous left-handed
Then in the fifth, Grant was involved in an power hitter standing in the on-deck circle.
After surrendering two runs in the first and infield error to open the door for Burlingame.
two more in the second, McNamara was With one out and no one on, Grant gobbled “It happens,” Grant said. “That’s how the
nearly untouchable. She allowed a leadoff up a grounder to short but threw a fastball to game works, it humbles you.”
single to Makaila Tuakoi to start the third first that was dropped by the first baseman. Aragon entered the day as one of three
inning. From there, she set down 15 of the The error wasn’t changed to Grant: “but I unbeaten teams through the first week of
last 16 batters she faced, including the last did throw it in a bit hot,” she said. Peninsula Athletic League Bay Division
nine in a row. TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL
Then with two outs, Kailey O’Connor hit a play. Hillsdale also suffered its first league
Overall, McNamara went the distance, Burlingame pitcher Chloe McNamara set fly ball down the left-field line that the left loss, falling to unbeaten Carlmont 11-0.
allowing four runs on seven hits, walking down 15 of the last 16 batters she faced in fielder Jee nearly gloved on a diving attempt. Carlmont now takes over sole possession
two and striking out four. her first start of the year Tuesday at Aragon. Instead, O’Connor reached on a double to put of first place in the PAL Bay Division.
“Chloe came in excited, ready to play,” a great game.” runners at second and third. Fleming then Hillsdale, Aragon, San Mateo and Woodside
Saucedo said. “She came in with a great Aragon freshman Megan Grant extended stepped to the plate and put a charge into a are all even in the loss column with one loss
attitude and put it on the field, and pitched her hitting streak to start the year to nine fastball for her second home run of the year. apiece.
communicate with her, though she is being a game. Head coach Manny Cotla declined to The purple bows have become a symbol
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sedated regularly as part of her treatment.
The waves her ailment sent through the
county softball community were evident
comment on the reaction of the team but said
many of them have visited the hospital.
“We kind of gave the girls the week off to
on social media for fundraising efforts to
help the Hardley family.
McCoy is at the forefront in organizing “A
Tuesday. Players from four Peninsula get their thoughts together,” Cotla said. Day for Tay,” to be held Sunday at 1 p.m.,
Athletic League teams — Aragon, “Some of them are going down there to see weather permitting. The venue is to be deter-
The last time McCoy saw Hardley before
Burlingame, Capuchino and Woodside — as her. But we gave them the week off to get mined. McCoy said information and updates
her being hospitalized was Thursday, March
well as College of San Mateo wore purple their heads straight.” are available at her public Facebook page. It
14 for a regular softball lesson in Belmont.
bows in honor of her. Cotla was integral last season in organiz- can be searched at “Christie McCoy.” Hers is
McCoy said she noticed no signs of Hardley
“This is the kid every coach would dream ing a tribute event for former South San the page with the icon of a purple bow.
being in ill health.
“Definitely nothing at all,” McCoy said. of having on their team,” said Gustavo Francisco High School student Michela The event will include softball contests,
“Totally normal teenager, giggly, funny.” Garrard, who coached Hardley in travel ball Gregory, who died Dec. 2, 2016 in the such as a home run derby and a pitch-a-thon,
Hardley’s father David dropped her off at with the California Bombers based in San Ghost Ship fire in Oakland. At the pregame as well as silent auctions for sports tickets
El Camino March 19. Later that morning, Mateo. “She’s got a beautiful personality, a tribute April 28, 2018, it was Hardley who and memorabilia. All proceeds are “going
Hardley reported to the health office with a competitive spirit … and would throw all sang the national anthem. straight to the family,” McCoy said.
headache. An ambulance was soon dis- eight games of a tournament if you asked David Hardley said singing is one of his “She’s so connected through so many dif-
patched to the school and Hardley was taken her for it. She’s a fighter.” daughter’s passions, as well as anything ferent avenues, through schools or friends
to the emergency room. El Camino has had two rainouts since Disney. Of her affinity for softball, he or sports,” McCoy said. “That’s what hap-
Hardley’s father said he has been able to Hardley was hospitalized and has yet to play added: “She loves to throw that ball.” pens to good people. You’re all connected.
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ennox Lewis always wanted to fight night might make heavyweight history. — who has fought mostly on Showtime —
everybody, and did so often enough to But a highly anticipated rematch between is pondering his next move. Fury, though, in 2016. In his three seasons, the Knights
become the last person to hold all the Wilder and Fury of their December draw is recently upended talks for a rematch with were selected for the Central Coast Section
major heavyweight titles at the same time. off because Fury signed with Top Rank and Wilder of their December fight by signing Open Division, making the Northern
That meant Riddick Bowe, even after ESPN while Wilder is fighting — at least with Top Rank, which has a long-term deal California Open bracket
Bowe threw a title belt in a garbage can to for now — under the Showtime banner. with ESPN. for the first time in 2017.
avoid him. Wilder against Joshua seems to be even Fox, meanwhile, has ties to Wilder In his first season,
It also meant Mike Tyson, even after further from reality as the two camps can’t through its deal with Premier Boxing Paglialunga guided the
Tyson threatened to eat his children. agree on broadcasters, terms or even if Champions, which also represents Efe Knights to the Division
“Just prison talk,” they really want to fight each other. Ajagba, the Nigerian heavyweight who has IV state championship.
Lewis said. “At the So Joshua is fighting at Madison Square created buzz in his short career by knock- “For the past three sea-
time I didn’t even have Garden in June, but instead of Wilder he’s got ing out pretty much everyone who has sons, Menlo School has
any children.” an opponent in Jarrell “Big Baby” Miller gone into the ring with him. been fortunate to have
The best fighting the who is a decent fighter but hardly a household The explosion of boxing across networks Marco directing our vol-
best. That was always name. Wilder is fighting Dominic Breazeale and streaming platforms should ultimately be
Marco leyball program, and he
Lewis’ philosophy, and on May 18 at Barclay’s Center in Brooklyn, good for the sport because of the interest Paglialunga has set the bar high,”
it culminated in a 2002 while Fury returns to the ring June 15 against being generated. But it also threatens some Director of Athletics Earl
annihilation of Tyson Germany’s Tom Schwarz in Las Vegas. awfully good potential matchups because Koberlein said in a press release. “He has been
that cemented his lega- And we’re suddenly no closer to a first there are too many competing interests out- an invaluable leader as a coach and in other
cy as an all-time undisputed heavyweight champion since side of the fighters themselves. roles we have asked him to take on, which
heavyweight great. Lewis beat Evander Holyfield 20 years ago And that concerns Lewis, who is rooting for includes mentoring other coaches, teaching
TIM It’s also what makes it to win all the belts. the best meeting the best. middle school athletics, spearheading the
video technology program and handling the
DAHLBERG painful to look at the
mess that is the heavy-
“The heavyweights nowadays, they want
to be undisputed but the business machine
“I look at it differently. I would want
uniform and equipment program for all of our
them as soon as possible,” Lewis said of
weight division today. takes over and managers take over,” Lewis the top fights. “But they can do what they teams. … The Menlo community will miss
There’s no lack of good, possibly even said. “They want longevity, but they’re basi- want. It’s their era.” him greatly, and we wish him the best.”
great, fighters. But so far — for reasons cally slowing down the process.”
that start with greed and go beyond the The staggering number of sanctioning
fighters themselves — there’s been a lack
of great fights.
organizations remains mostly the same since
Lewis’ day, which by itself makes unifying
SAN CARLOS FARMERS’ MARKET
“My aim was always to be the undisputed
champion,” said Lewis, who now works for
any title — much less that of the coveted
heavyweight division — difficult. But the
Sunday, March 31, 10 am - 2 pm
Fox Sports as a ringside analyst. “These process is an even more daunting task now,
boxers now aren’t really talking about that.” with television networks and streaming serv- Music by Aurora Mandolin!
That could change if fighters, their promot- ices vying to represent fighters who figure to
ers and the various television platforms some- deliver eyeballs to whatever screen they’re on. Rain or Shine
how find a way to work together. But that was That has already disrupted the middleweight
unlikely to begin with, and even more unlike- division, where a third fight between Canelo
ly now that the major participants in the Alvarez and Gennady Golovkin was put on
heavyweight sweepstakes have aligned them- hold after Alvarez signed what is claimed to
selves with promoters and broadcasting plat- be a $365 million deal with the streaming
forms that don’t play well together. service DAZN. Golovkin finally followed
Anthony Joshua versus Deontay Wilder is Alvarez earlier this month, signing his own
the fight everyone wants to see. Tyson Fury deal with DAZN that could possibly pave the
is right in the mix, and there are a number of way for the third fight in September.
fringe title contenders who on the right Joshua is also with DAZN, while Wilder
earned her 18th win of the year. ing around for the Bulldogs, who walk and went to second on a
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She added four more strikeouts
along the way, raising her season
total to 118.
scored almost immediately.
Businger led off the game for CSM
with a walk and went to second on
groundout. Businger came up and
hit a slow roller to third base and
beat it out for an infield hit, with
WEDNESDAY
Baseball
WHAT’S ON TAP
“She’s a much different pitcher a McAdams infield hit. Both run- Madigan taking third. Carlmont at Hillsdale, Burlingame at Terra Nova, Ca-
than she was even a year ago,” ners moved up a base on Mandy puchino at Sacred Heart Prep, King’s Academy at
Three CSM pitchers, led by starter But Businger noticed there was Menlo School, Westmoor at Jefferson, 4 p.m.
Quigley-Borg said. “”She’s just Weitenhagen’s groundout to bring no one covering second base and
McAdams, limited Gavilan (2-6, matured. She knows how to up cleanup hitter Grech. On a 1-1 Softball
5-17) to just two base runners — a she broke for the bag, drawing a Terra Nova at Sequoia, 4 p.m.
pitch.” pitch, she laced a single to left throw. Madigan, in turn, headed
second-inning walk and a fourth- McAdams’ only blemish was a that plated both Businger and Swimming
inning infield single. home and collided with the catcher
walk to lead off the second inning, McAdams. on a throw to the plate. She was
Oceana at South City, 3:30 p.m.
Offensively, the Bulldogs scored but that base runner was immedi- The Bulldogs added three more
in all four of their at-bats, collect- called safe on catcher’s interfer- Track and field
ately erased when CSM catcher runs in the second. With one out, ence for blocking the plate, with Serra at Mitty,Westmoor at Mills, Carlmont at Menlo-
ing eight hits along the way. Riley Donovan threw her out at No. 9 hitter Hailey Hiett reached Atherton, Sequoia at Aragon, Woodside at Terra
Businger taking third on the play. Nova, Half Moon Bay at San Mateo, Hillsdale at Ca-
And yet, Quigley-Borg expected second base trying to steal. on an error and then stole second. puchino, 3 p.m.
more. McAdams was followed by Businger followed with her second “That’s just head’s-up base run-
“Today, we were average, at Brittany Prock, who threw two walk of the game and again, both ning,” Quigley-Borg said. Boys’ volleyball
Carlmont at Hillsdale, 6 p.m.
best, ” Quigley-Borg said. “We innings of one-hit ball. Gavilan runners moved up, this time on a Businger would then come home
could have made better contact at avoided the no-hitter when wild pitch. A Weitenhagen walk on a Weitenhagen bloop to center. Boys’ lacrosse
the plate. loaded the bases before Grech St. Francis at Sacred Heart Prep, Menlo School at
Gavlian leadoff hitter Brooke Siaz Bellarmine, Serra at Mitty, 3:30 p.m.
“Defensively, we did a great hit a chopper off the glove of CSM flared a single in front of the Ally Sarabia punctuated the win
job.” third baseman Jamie Madigan, Gavilan right fielder to drive in with a solo home run to center in College baseball
In a game Quigley-Borg planned deflecting it to shortstop Aubrie two more runs. Donovan followed the bottom of the fourth to give Skyline at San Mateo, 2:30 p.m.
to get all three of her front-line Businger, who had no play at first with an RBI single to drive in the Bulldogs an 8-0 lead. THURSDAY
pitchers some work, McAdams, base. Weitenhagen to give CSM a 5-0 “This is an interesting time of Softball
San Mateo at Carlmont, Half Moon Bay at
who came into the game with the Grech wrapped up the victory win. year, ” Quigley-Borg said. “The Burlingame, Capuchino at Hillsdale, Woodside at
lowest ERA in the state at 0.63 with a perfect fifth, which included The Bulldogs manufactured two girls are … tired. It’s time to reju- Aragon, Crystal Springs at Notre Dame-Belmont, 4
runs per game, led off with two a pair of punchouts. more runs in the third. Jamie venate (with the playoffs on the p.m.
innings of no-hit ball, which Offensively, there was no wait- Madigan led off the inning with a horizon).” Baseball
Sequoia at Aragon, San Mateo at Woodside, Mills
at Menlo-Atherton, 4 p.m.
Pam seated in a chair when he reached of what must be demanded of every ing president of baseball operations
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over her to grab for a cellphone in her
right hand and she toppled sideways
to the ground in the chair screaming
person, particularly someone in my
position and role in the community. I
will now immediately begin the sig-
Farhan Zaidi, will continue to man-
age the day-to-day operations of the
team. They will report to Rob Dean,
Boys’ tennis
St. Ignatius vs Serra at CSM, 3:30 p.m.; Aragon at
Carlmont, Woodside at Hillsdale, San Mateo at
Menlo-Atherton,Westmoor at Sequoia, Mills at Ca-
“Oh my God!” The couple later nificant work ahead of me to listen the son-in-law of late Giants prinici- puchino, Half Moon Bay at Oceana, 4 p.m.
released a statement saying they were and learn from my mistakes and to pal owners Harmon and Sue Burns.
suspension will date back to when Badminton
embarrassed by the situation and seek professional advice. I am com- Dean has been serving as the interim Burlingame at Aragon, Westmoor at Capuchino,
Baer stepped away on March 4. Baer regretted having a heated argument in mitted to doing what it takes to earn Hillsdale at Mills, Woodside at San Mateo, Menlo-
control person with Major League
can have no involvement with the public. the trust and respect of the many peo- Atherton at Sequoia, 4 p.m.
team until he returns and also must be Baseball and the team’s board of
ple impacted by my actions.” Swimming
evaluated by an expert to determine a “I made a serious mistake that I sin- directors. The board said changes will
St. Ignatius at Serra, 3 p.m.; Sequoia at San Mateo,
cerely regret and I am truly sorry for The San Francisco District be made to the team’s corporate gov- Menlo-Atherton at Woodside, 3:30 p.m.;WBAL Jam-
proper plan for treatment and coun- Attorney announced earlier this
seling. my actions,” Baer said in a statement ernance structure and a new perma- boree #3A at Menlo School,WBAL Jamboree #3B at
released by the team Tuesday. “My month that no charges would be filed. nent control person to MLB will be
Sacred Heart Prep, 4 p.m.
The video posted by TMZ showed unacceptable behavior fell well short The Giants executive team, includ- appointed.
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issues including immigration, the economy be struck down as unconstitutional after president on health care for now.
HEALTH
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and the environment. A Quinnipiac
University poll released Tuesday found 55
percent of Americans supporting the
Congress repealed fines on people who
remain uninsured.
That’s at odds with previous statements
Trump is “thinking that’s the issue that
defines us as conservatives,” Sen. Mike
Braun, R-Ind., told reporters after the presi-
improvement and not the replacement of the by leading congressional Republicans who dent addressed a closed-door meeting of GOP
nation’s health care system. said they didn’t intend to repeal other parts senators.
is an issue that resonates with voters more The Supreme Court has twice upheld of the law when they cut out its fines, effec- Rep. Steve Scalise, the House minority
than the Mueller investigation. President Barack Obama’s health care law, tive this year. It’s also a departure from the whip, said Democrats have “misled” voters
“This is something that Americans care known as “Obamacare.” Five justices — a administration’s earlier stance in a lower about the benefits of Obamacare.
deeply about,” said Sen. Amy Klobuchar of majority — who upheld the law in 2012 are court, where it had argued that only federal
Minnesota, a White House hopeful. “I may “They were misled about collusion with
still on the bench. safeguards for people with pre-existing Russia,” said Scalise, R-La. “The same peo-
not have been asked about the Mueller medical conditions and limits on premiums
Trump’s effort to repeal Obamacare nar- ple that have been misleading on all those
report at town hall meetings, but I was sure charged to older, sicker people should be
rowly failed in the Senate in 2017. Nearly other issues want to try to mislead people
asked about health care.” struck down.
two years later, it’s unclear where the White on health care costs.”
Other Democrats appeared to relish the
House plans to focus its health care efforts. Repeal of Obamacare in its entirety would The sudden focus on the health care law
chance to shift to health care. Asked if the
Trump’s most recent budget backs one piece risk making more than 20 million people comes as Democratic presidential candi-
Trump administration’s court filing allowed
of the legislation that stalled in the Senate. uninsured. That includes some 12 million dates have embraced a move toward a single-
Democrats to turn the page on Mueller,
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said she would Republicans gained Senate seats last fall, low-income people covered through its payer health care system known as
have been talking about health care no mat- but there’s no indication that GOP senators Medicaid expansion and some 11 million “Medicare for All.” The momentum for that
ter what. want another fight over repealing purchasing subsidized private health insur- effort could wane if congressional
“We have been dealing with health care Obamacare — particularly not those up for ance through HealthCare.gov and state-run Democrats instead have to focus on defend-
constantly,” the California Democrat said. re-election next year. The GOP also lost insurance markets. ing Obamacare.
“The public attention has been on the control of the House, which means any Some Republicans say that wouldn’t hap- House Democrats on Tuesday unveiled
Mueller report, but we have been focused on attempt to dismantle the law could not pass pen because the Trump administration’s legislation to shore up the Affordable Care
health care.” Congress. “repeal and replace” plan would send grants Act and expand enrollment to millions more
Another 2020 contender, Sen. Kirsten One White House official, speaking on to states for them to run their own health people.
Gillibrand of New York, said if Trump condition of anonymity to address still- insurance programs. However, during the “For (Trump) to bring this back up is trau-
“wants to have a fight on health care, it’s a early talks, said discussions are ongoing 2017 congressional debate over repealing matic, and it shines a real light on what the
fight we’re willing to have. And it’s a fight with Pelosi’s office on legislation to lower the health law, the nonpartisan contrast is going to be between him and
he is going to lose.” prescription drug prices, but no substantive Congressional Budget Office estimated the whoever the Democratic nominee is,” said
That confidence is in part because health path forward for a broader health care bill GOP replacement plans would result in steep Andrew Bates, a spokesman for the
care was a big political winner for has emerged. coverage losses. Democratic group American Bridge. The
Democrats last year. According to AP As the debate plays out on Capitol Hill, Several GOP senators said Tuesday that group’s planned $50 million investment in
VoteCast, a survey of more than 115,000 the White House made a surprising legal Trump told them to ensure those with pre- deterring swing-state voters from backing
midterm voters nationwide, nearly 4 in 10 argument for eliminating the health care existing conditions stayed protected as Trump in 2020 will focus in part on health
Democratic voters identified health care as bill. In a Monday court filing, the adminis- they work on an Obamacare replacement. care, as well as other economic issues,
the most important among a list of key tration said the entire health care law should Republicans appeared ready to back up the Bates said.
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tickets for a prize. Cost is $10 for
COB3
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uated at 500 County Center will be
demolished in mid-May to make way
for the construction projects. The traf-
Center under construction since May is
set to open at 501 Winslow St. in four
months and house more than 50 dis-
Computer Coach. 10:30 a.m. to adults and $6 for children 12 years
fic court has been relocated at the patchers and six call takers as well as
noon. Belmont Library, 1110 and under. For more information call South San Francisco courthouse at the Office of Emergency Services and
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. A 345-7388. COB3, project could be complete as 1050 Mission Road and court officials the volunteer-based Emergency
welcoming tutoring session to early as the summer of 2021 and will
address technical needs. For more Medicare 101. 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. expect those services to move to the Services Bureau.
information call 591-8286. San Mateo Senior Center, 2645 become home to some 300 employees Hall of Justice once the construction In other business, supervisors
Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. currently working at the San Mateo projects are complete. approved a $500, 000 grant from
De Stijl: An Art Workshop for Kids How to enroll and more. Registration
and Families. 4 p.m. South San required. For more information call Medical Center in San Mateo as well as A 19-month effort to construct a Measure K funds to Millbrae to replace
Francisco Main Library, 840 W. 522-7490. hundreds of other county employees seven-level parking structure is also its former community center, which
Orange Ave., South San Francisco. De currently working across the street
Stijl art is a Dutch art style started in Tree Pruning Workshop. 10 a.m. to set to begin in May, noted Lin, who was destroyed in July of 2016 by fire.
1917. Key features of this fascinating 12:30 p.m. Redwood City Downtown from the site in the Hall of Justice, added county officials are still explor- Millbrae officials have been shaping
art form are straight lines, rectan- Library, 1044 Middlefield Road, explained Sam Lin, assistant director ing whether Redwood City officials plans to build a new facility to be built
gles, and primary colors. Learn more Redwood City. A suggested dona-
by drawing your own work of art. tion of $15 is requested. For more of the county’s Project Development will use a level of the structure for its at 477 Lincoln Circle while the city
Free. For more information call 829- information call 346-6064. Unit, in an project update at supervi- employees. Deborah Bazan, director of operated a temporary community cen-
3860. sors’ Tuesday meeting. the county’s Project Development ter out of modular buildings for the
B elmont Handcrafted Or iginals
Healing and Violence Prevention Art Fair. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Carlmont Designed to allow natural light and Unit, said county officials are moni- past two years. Though officials in the
Workshop. 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Village Shopping Center, 1049 air into the building and equipped with toring parking levels as construction November election proposed a bond
Millbrae Library, 1 Library Ave., Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. Visit
Millbrae. Free. For more information 20 booths hosted by professional sunshades, COB3’s design is expected takes shape and plan to communicate measure aimed at raising funds for the
call 697-7607. artists. For more information call to save energy and meet the county’s early and often with county employees project estimated to cost more than
(209) 267-4394. zero net energy, green building and
Jean Baudin: Live and Aloud to ensure they understand what parking $30 million, the measure fell short of
Per former Series. 7 p.m. to 8:30 Fix it Clinic. Noon. South San sustainable environment policies, options are available to them through- the supermajority required to pass.
p.m. Redwood City Public Library, Francisco Main Library, 840 W. said Lin. A system collecting rain from out the construction effort. County officials also approved a
1044 Middlefield Road, Redwood Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
City. Solo bassist and pioneering The library and San Mateo County the building’s roof will facilitate reuse She said a parking lot designated for three-year contract with the Human
composer. For more information call Office of Sustainability are teaming of rainwater in the building for non- jurors will be closed in May, at which Services bargaining unit of the
780-7058. up. Bring in your broken household potable purposes, he added.
items and actively participate in the point jurors will be directed to use American Federation of State, County
Mindfulness Series with Aiko disassembly and repair of your Originally projected to cost $86 overflow parking available at Sequoia and Municipal Employees Local 829.
Michot. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. items. Free. For more information call million in early 2017, COB3’s cost Station or within the existing parking Including a 4 percent cost of living
Burlingame Library, 480 Primrose 829-3860.
Road, Burlingame. Sessions will focus
estimates were updated in August of garage. Bazan added officials could adjustment effective March 24 and
on each pillar that makes up the Jay R osenblatt Presents Seven 2018 to $152 million to accommodate also consider a stacked parking model other cost of living and equity increas-
foundation of Mindfulness, and will Short Films. 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. additional square footage, construc-
be taught as a hands-on investiga- Odd Fellows Lodge, 526 Main St., at the existing parking structure, es planned for the three-year term as
tion to explore the true nature of Half Moon Bay. Jay Rosenblatt is an tion of a public promenade along which they have implemented at the well as longevity pay, the tentative
awareness. Free. For more informa- internationally recognized artist and Hamilton Street and features ensuring San Mateo Medical Center as upgrades agreement reached last week and rati-
tion call 558-7400. independent filmmaker. For more
information call 726-9234. the building met Leadership in Energy take shape there. fied by the 900-member unit followed
TheatreWork s Silicon Valley and Environmental Design certifica- Alongside COB3 and the new park- a nearly identical agreement reached
Presents ‘Marie and Rosetta.’ 7:30 ‘Macbeth’ by William tion standards.
p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Lucie Stern Theatre, Shak espeare. 8 p.m. Dragon ing structure, officials have been mon- by the union’s 10 other bargaining
1305 Middlefield Road, Palo Alto. Productions Theatre Co., 2120 Lin noted plans to relocate the itoring projects to build a new units in February. Having started nego-
Cost is $40 to $100. For more infor- Broadway, Redwood City. Watch a Lathrop House to a lot adjacent to the Cordilleras Mental Health Facility, tiations in July, the entire 1,700-mem-
mation call 463-1960. tragic tale of all-powerful ambition
and consuming conscience takes on back of the San Mateo County History replace the aging San Mateo County ber union was previously at an
THURSDAY, MARCH 28 an entirely new life. Cost is $15 to Museum across the street are solidify- animal shelter at Coyote Point and impasse with county officials over a
Join the Purple Caravan to $37. For more information call 493- ing as planners are targeting the week-
Sacramento. All day. San Mateo 2006. upgrade the San Mateo Medical Center previously-proposed three-year con-
Pride Center, 1021 S. El Camino Real, end of April 27 and April 28 to move campus and the South San Francisco tract, which union members didn’t feel
San Mateo. Carpools from the center. SUNDAY, MARCH 31 the historic home a block west. Lin Health Campus, among other projects. kept pace with the region’s rising cost
Lunch is provided. For more informa- Pet CPR and First Aid Class. 9 a.m.
tion call 591-0133. to 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Learn estimated the building where the traffic Bazan noted a new 36,000-square-foot of living.
the basics of Pet CPR and First Aid.
Foster City 55+ Club. 11 a.m. to Cost is $65. To register contact
noon Foster City Recreation Center, Kylynn Pelkey at Kpelkey@PHS-
throughout the process to adopt a map One speaker said she’s glad that the
MAPS
650 Shell Blvd., Foster City. Seniors. SPCA.org or call 340-7022.
For more information call 286-2585. in which that neighborhood is placed in council will be considering additional
A Day of Transformation. 10 a.m. to
Beating Guns Tour. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. 4 p.m. Capuchino Avenue, its own district and not paired with Bair maps so that more communities feel
Good Shepherd Episcopal Church, Burlingame. This class will teach six Island, as is the case with 13F. heard and included in the process.
1300 Fifth Ave., Belmont. Live music, practical steps to creating and fol- Continued from page 1
poetry and stories. Free, registration lowing your version of success. “These two areas aren’t even con- “What’s important is the Latino
required. For more information call Tickets cost $149. For more informa- tiguous. The people living in Redwood community, the Asian community and
(616) 450-5560. tion call 226-8882. Ramirez announced at Monday’s coun- Shores are very different from those all of the different neighborhoods in
NAMI SMC General Meeting. 7 p.m. WIRE for Women. 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. cil meeting. The demographer came up living on Bair Island,” said resident Redwood City feel that their voices are
to 8:30 p.m. Hendrickson Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de with four new maps. They were Chris Bush. “So how can one council- heard and respected because that’s
las Pulgas, Belmont. A presentation
Auditorium, Mills Health Center, 100
about the importance of women in released Tuesday and can be seen at red- woman represent Redwood Shores and what’s going to lead to candidates
S. San Mateo Drive, San Mateo. Free.
For more information call 638-0800. leadership. For more information call wo o dci t y. o rg / dep art men t s / ci t y - Bair Island fairly?” emerging from those communities and
591-8286. clerk/district-elections.
‘Macbeth’ by William Bush also criticized the council for that’s what’s going to lead to partici-
Shakespeare. 8 p.m. Dragon Jewish Community Town Hall with “Councilmembers and city staff have not reaching out to the city’s Asian pation in elections and that’s what’s
Productions Theatre Co., 2120 R epresentative Jack ie Speier. 2 been asking [the city’s demographer] community during the redistricting going to lead to a vibrant city,” said
Broadway, Redwood City. Watch a p.m. to 4 p.m. Peninsula Jewish
tragic tale of all-powerful ambition Community Center, 800 Foster City whether the concerns raised by mem- process. Melissa Michelson, a professor at
and consuming conscience takes on Blvd., Foster City. She will talk about bers of the community could be Among other concerns the city out- Menlo College.
policy and take questions. For more
an entirely new life. Cost is $15 to
information call 378-2703. addressed,” she said, according to a lined are retaining the Centennial The shift to district elections was
$37. For more information call 493-
2006. video of the meeting. “Last week, in neighborhood together as part of an required after the city received a letter
MONDAY, APRIL 1 reversal of their previous statements,
FRIDAY, MARCH 29 Little Clay Things. 4 p.m. Grand overall district, maintaining the down- from a Malibu attorney saying it must
Introduction to Motivational Avenue Branch Library, 306 Walnut the city’s demographer informed city town neighborhood as part of an over- do so to comply with the California
Interviewing. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Silicon Ave., South San Francisco. One-of-a- staff for the first time that it was pos- all district and connecting the East Voting Rights Act. The city received
Valley Community Foundation, 1300 kind clay figures are up for ‘adop-
South El Camino Real, San Mateo. tion.’ Pick one, dress it up (with sible to address the public’s concerns Bayshore neighborhood with the an extension to transition to district
This workshop costs $25 and acrylic paint), name it and take it while still adhering to race-neutral dis- Friendly Acres neighborhood. elections by May 31. This allows the
home. Prizes offered for most charm-
requires registration. For more infor-
ing paint work and most clever art tricting criteria as well as criteria that Residents can begin commenting on city to determine and adopt an appro-
mation call 424-0852.
title. For more information call 877- the community and the City Council the new maps beginning March 30 in priate district map instead of having
Healing and Prevention 8530. had identified as being important.”
Workshop. 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. Belmont
preparation of the April 8 council the risk of the court doing so, accord-
Library, 1110 Alameda de las Pulgas, TUESDAY, APRIL 2 Members of Latino Focus, a local meeting, according to the city. ing to a statement emailed out Tuesday.
Belmont. Covers sexual violence, Hawaiian Music Jam. 9 a.m. to advocacy group, have been calling for
consent, trauma basics and strate- 10:30 a.m. San Mateo Senior Center,
2645 Alameda de las Pulgas, San a map with two Latino-
gies for victim support. For more
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er for Genentech, Inc., South San Fran- REDWOOD CITY, CA 94061. Regis-
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fully reimbursed. Req: Bachelor's in HR, This statement was filed with the Asses-
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paid correspondents and full-time re- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME objections with the court before the hear- tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
porters. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #280754 ing. Your appearance may be in person petition shall be held on 4/11/19 at 9
STATEMENT #280622 The following person is doing business or by your attorney. a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center,
College students or recent graduates The following person is doing business as: Growth Markets Partners, 81 Loma If you are a creditor or a contingent cred- Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this
CAREGIvERS are encouraged to apply. Newspaper
experience is preferred but not neces-
as: Niemann-Shibata, 2089 Pacific Blvd.
Apt. 114, SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Reg-
Rd, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Regis-
tered Owner: Valery A. Talma, same ad-
itor of the decedent, you must file your
claim with the court and mail a copy to
Order to Show Cause shall be published
at least once each week for four succes-
sarily required. istered Owner: Kyler Vincent Niemann, dress. The business is conducted by an the personal representative appointed by sive weeks prior to the date set for hear-
2 years experience same address. The business is conduct- Individual. The registrant commenced to the court within the later of either (1) four ing on the petition in the following news-
Please send a cover letter describing transact business under the FBN on months from the date of first issuance of paper of general circulation:
required. your interest in newspapers, a resume
ed by an Individual. The registrants
commenced to transact business under 03/21/2019. letters to a general personal representa- San Mateo Daily Journal
and three recent clips. Before you ap- their FBN on N/A. /s/Valery A. Talma/ tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the Filed: 2/27/2019
ply, you should familiarize yourself /s/Kyler Vincent Niemann/ This statement was filed with the Asses- California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days /s/Jonathan E. Karesh/
Immediate placement with our publication. Our Web site: This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 3/21/2019. (Publish- from the date of mailing or personal de- Judge of the Superior Court
www.smdailyjournal.com. ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, livery to you of a notice under sectioin Dated: 2/15/2019
on all assignments. sor-County Clerk on 3/8/2019. (Publish-
3/27/19, 4/3/19, 4/10/19, 4/17/19). 9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth- (Published 3/6/19, 3/13/19, 3/20/19,
Send your information via e-mail to ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
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(650)777-9000 STATEMENT #280514
The following person is doing business
The following person is doing business
as: 1. C3.ai 2. C3 AI, 1300 Seaport Blvd.
You may examine the file kept by the
court. If you are a person interested in ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR
#500, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063. the estate, you may file with the court a CHANGE OF NAME
as: Lazy Girl Scarf Co., 210 Roquena Registered Owner: C3 loT, Inc., DE. The Request for Special Notice (form DE-
Dr., LA HONDA, CA 94020. Registered CASE# 19C1V00920
business is conducted by a Corporation. 154) of the filing of an inventory and ap- SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
COMPUTERS -
Project Mgr, Prod Mgmt Data in Red-
RIGGER HELPER Owner: Mary McClure, same address.
The business is conducted by an Individ-
The registrants commenced to transact praisal of estate assets or of any petition COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
full time, benefits, will train. business under their FBN on February 9, or account as provided in Probate Code 400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
wood City, CA. Define the product road- ual. The registrants commenced to 2019. section 1250. A Request for Special No-
map by dvlp’ing project plans & assess- Clean DMV. Lifting 50 pounds. REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
415-798-0021 transact business under their FBN on 2- /s/Eric Jensen/ tice form is available from the court clerk. PETITION OF
ing their business implications. Serve as 1-2019. This statement was filed with the Asses- Attorney for Petitioner:
liaison btwn business & tech aspects of Maritess Anne Mapote Navarro Iwamura
/s/Mary McClure/ sor-County Clerk on 3/20/2019. (Publish- Patrick C. Kerwin
projects. Reqs: Bachelor’s + 5 yrs exp. Robinhood Markets, Inc. in Menlo Park, This statement was filed with the Asses- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 968 Woodside Road
Apply: Amobee, Inc., Attn: M. Krider, Job TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
CA seeks an Engineering Manager to sor-County Clerk on 2/25/2019. (Publish- 3/27/19, 4/3/19, 4/10/19, 4/17/19). REDWOOD CITY, CA 94062 Petitioners: Maritess Anne Mapote
ID# PMPMD19, 10201 Wateridge Cir., manage software development cycle (650)366-8060
Ste. 400, San Diego, CA 92121. ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Navarro Iwamura filed a petition with this
(build, test, and release) of product- 3/13/19, 3/20/19, 3/27/19, 4/3/19). FILED: 3/15/2019 court for a decree changing name as fol-
facing features with scalability require- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour-
STATEMENT #280755 lows:
ments. Send resume to: L. Osborn nal on 3/20/19, 3/27/19, 3/28/19 ) Present name:
CRYSTAL CLEANING (EM02), 85 Willow Road, Menlo Park, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The following person is doing business
as: Davis Partners, 1420 Bristol Street Maritess Anne Mapote Navarro Iwamura
CA 94025. STATEMENT #280629
CENTER The following person is doing business North, Suite. 100, NEWPORT BEACH, Proposed Name:
Maritess Navarro Iwamura
San Mateo, CA SALES - Telemarketing and Inside Sales as: Duncan Motors, 1655 El Camino Re-
CA 92660. Registered Owner: Davis
Property Management, Inc., CA. The
Representative needed to sell newspa- al, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Regis- THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
*Customer Service per print and web advertising and event tered Owner: Fred Victor Duncan, 2336
business is conducted by a Corporation.
The registrants commenced to transact interested in this matter shall appear be-
fore this court at the hearing indicated
marketing solutions. To apply, please call Howard Ave., San Carlos, CA 94070. business under their FBN on 08/09/2017. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR
Are you... Dependable, 650-344-5200 and send resume to The business is conducted by an Individ- /s/Robert J. Thiergartner/ CHANGE OF NAME
below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
ual. The registrants commenced to tition for change of name should not be
friendly, detail oriented, info@smdailyjournal.com This statement was filed with the Asses- CASE# 19C1V00945 granted. Any person objecting to the
willing to learn new skills? transact business under their FBN on 5- sor-County Clerk on 3/21/2019. (Publish- SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
1-95. ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, name changes described above must file
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, a written objection that includes the rea-
SALES/MARKETING /s/Fred Victor Duncan/ 3/27/19, 4/3/19, 4/10/19, 4/17/19). 400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
Do you have .... Good INTERNSHIPS This statement was filed with the Asses- REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
sons for the objection at least two court
days before the matter is scheduled to
communication skills, a The San Mateo Daily Journal is looking sor-County Clerk on 3/11/2019. (Publish- PETITION OF be heard and must appear at the hearing
for ambitious interns who are eager to ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME James Michae Homick
desire for steady jump into the business arena with both STATEMENT #280780 to show cause why the petition should
employment and 3/13/19, 3/20/19, 3/27/19, 4/3/19). not be granted. If no written objection is
feet and hands. Learn the ins and outs The following person is doing business TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
as: Gofffre, 88 South Broadway Unit timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
employment benefits? of the newspaper and media industries. Petitioners: James Michael Homick filed tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
This position will provide valuable FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME 2206, MILLBRAE, CA 94030. Regis- a petition with this court for a decree
tered Owner: A. Tsaryk Confectionary petition shall be held on 4/9/19 at 9 a.m.,
Please call for an experience for your bright future. STATEMENT #280632 changing name as follows: Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, Red-
Email resume LLC, CA. The business is conducted by Present name: James Michael Homick
Appointment: (650)342-6978 The following person is doing business a Limited Liability Company. The regis- wood City, CA 94063. A copy of this Or-
info@smdailyjournal.com as: Girl Tour Boutique, 537 Chestnut St., Proposed Name: Joseph Homick der to Show Cause shall be published at
trants commenced to transact business
REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063. Regis- under their FBN on N/A. least once each week for four successive
tered Owner: Ana I Ontiveros, same ad- THE COURT ORDERS that all persons weeks prior to the date set for hearing on
SOFTWARE - /s/Anastasiia Tsaryk/ interested in this matter shall appear be-
Senior CRM Application Developer – po- dress. The business is conducted by an This statement was filed with the Asses- the petition in the following newspaper of
fore this court at the hearing indicated general circulation:
sitions offered by Recognos, Inc. (San Individual. The registrants commenced sor-County Clerk on 3/25/2019. (Publish- below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
Mateo, CA). Des, dvlp & test Cust. Rel. to transact business under their FBN on ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, San Mateo Daily Journal
tition for change of name should not be Filed: 2/25/2019
Mgmt (CRM) sftwr prgrm’g & customiza- N/A. 3/27/19, 4/3/19, 4/10/19, 4/17/19). granted. Any person objecting to the
tions. Please e-mail resumes to: /s/Ana Ontiveros/ /s/Jonathan E. Karesh/
name changes described above must file Judge of the Superior Court
careers@recognos.com. This statement was filed with the Asses- a written objection that includes the rea-
sor-County Clerk on 3/11/2019. (Publish- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Dated: 2/21/2019
sons for the objection at least two court (Published 3/6/19, 3/13/19, 3/20/19,
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, STATEMENT #280784 days before the matter is scheduled to
The following person is doing business 3/27/19).
SOFTWARE - 3/13/19, 3/20/19, 3/27/19, 4/3/19). be heard and must appear at the hearing
as: AC Trucking, 225 San Benito Ave. to show cause why the petition should
Senior SQL Programmer – positions of- #4, SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. Registered
fered by Recognos, Inc. (San Mateo, not be granted. If no written objection is
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Owner: Abel Cadena Montes, same ad- timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
CA). Des, imp, & enhance rebalanc’ng & dress. The business is conducted by an
trad’ng apps using SQL. Prep & use re- STATEMENT #280633 tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
The following person is doing business Individual. The registrants commenced petition shall be held on 4/10/19 at 9 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR
gression test’g for the complex algo- to transact business under their FBN on
rithms when new functionality is installed. as: Carlos E. Castro, 909 Grand Av. #2, a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, CHANGE OF NAME
N/A. Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this CASE# 19C1V01244
Send resumes to: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080. /s/Abel Cadena Montes/
Registered Owner: Carlos E. Castro, Order to Show Cause shall be published SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
careers@recognos.com This statement was filed with the Asses- COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
same address. The business is conduct- at least once each week for four succes-
sor-County Clerk on 3/25/2019. (Publish- sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- 400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
ed by an Individual. The registrants ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
commenced to transact business under ing on the petition in the following news-
3/27/19, 4/3/19, 4/10/19, 4/17/19). paper of general circulation: PETITION OF
TRADE SHOW set up/ break down help. their FBN on 01-16-2017. Allen Sanchez
San Mateo Daily Journal
April 11,12,13 and 16. 8 -9 hours each /s/Carlos E. Castro/ Filed: 2/27/2019
This statement was filed with the Asses- NOTICE OF PETITION TO TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
day. Fun group, light lifting required ADMINISTER ESTATE OF /s/Jonathan E. Karesh/
20/Hr. Mary 415-328-1221 sor-County Clerk on 3/11/2019. (Publish- Judge of the Superior Court Petitioners: Allen Sanchez filed a petition
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Susan Jane Bassett with this court for a decree changing
fashionmarketnorcal@gmail.com Case Number: 19PRO00320 Dated: 2/26/2019
3/13/19, 3/20/19, 3/27/19, 4/3/19). (Published 3/6/19, 3/13/19, 3/20/19, name as follows:
3/27/19). Present name: Allen Sanchez
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con- Proposed Name: Allen Garcia
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME tingent creditors, and persons who may
STATEMENT #280692 otherwise be interested in the will or es- THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
The following person is doing business tate, or both, of Susan Jane Bassett. A
Petition for Probate has been filed by interested in this matter shall appear be-
as: ESN Homes, 533 Airport Blvd. Suite Robert Bassett in the Superior Court of ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR fore this court at the hearing indicated
400, BURLINGAME, CA 94010. Regis- California, County of San Mateo. The CHANGE OF NAME below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
tered Owner: Elizabeth S. Nelmipa, 812 Petition for Probate requests that Robert CASE# 19C1V00905 tition for change of name should not be
Peninsula Ave., Burlingame, CA 94010. Bassett be appointed as personal repre- SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, granted. Any person objecting to the
The business is conducted by an Individ- sentative to administer the estate of the COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, name changes described above must file
ual. The registrants commenced to decedent. 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, a written objection that includes the rea-
transact business under their FBN on The petition requests authority to admin- REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 sons for the objection at least two court
03/15/2019. ister the estate under the Independent PETITION OF days before the matter is scheduled to
/s/Elizabeth S. Nelmipa/ Administration of Estates Act. (This au- Angel Barraganmanzo be heard and must appear at the hearing
This statement was filed with the Asses- thority will allow the personal representa- to show cause why the petition should
tive to take many actions without obtain- TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: not be granted. If no written objection is
sor-County Clerk on 3/15/2019. (Publish- Petitioners: Angel Barraganmanzo filed a timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ing court approval. Before taking certain
very important actions, however, the per- petition with this court for a decree tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
3/20/19, 3/27/19, 4/3/19, 4/10/19). changing name as follows: petition shall be held on 4/24/19 at 9
sonal representative will be required to
give notice to interested persons unless Present name: Angel Barraganmanzo a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center,
they have waived notice or consented to Proposed Name: Angel Barragan Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Order to Show Cause shall be published
STATEMENT #280630 the proposed action.) The independent
administration authority will be granted THE COURT ORDERS that all persons at least once each week for four succes-
The following person is doing business interested in this matter shall appear be- sive weeks prior to the date set for hear-
as: Beauty Atelier, 717 S B St., SAN MA- unless an interested person files an ob-
jection to the petition and shows good fore this court at the hearing indicated ing on the petition in the following news-
TEO, CA 94401. Registered Owner: Pil- below to show cause, if any, why the pe- paper of general circulation:
lib Corporation, CA. The business is con- cause why the court should not grant au-
thority. tition for change of name should not be San Mateo Daily Journal
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Street also within 1,000 feet of the Redwood
High School at 1968 Old County Road.
Acknowledging the many residents with
sents in San Carlos. But Antonio advocated
for officials to adopt the 14-month phase-in
period, which she said would give landlords
Though Olbert joined his colleagues in
supporting the ban on flavored tobacco sales
and tobacco products in pharmacies, he
concerns about secondhand smoke and its and tenants who agree to a yearlong lease emphasized the importance of educating peo-
health effects, Mayor Mark Olbert noted the just before the ordinance’s adoption time to ple on the products’ effects and expressed a
green light a set of rules banning smoking in need to balance an individual’s right to phase the lease out and adjust to the new hope they would revisit the regulations in
all new and existing units as well as within smoke with the needs of the community. rules. the future to assess their impact.
30 feet of the doorway of a unit in multi-fam- Antonio was also appreciative of the pro-
ily buildings, requiring property owners to “This is a matter of balancing interests,” “There is a part of me that kind of recog-
he said. “It’s the interest of the person who posal’s outlining requirements for a desig- nizes that there are so many, many different
install no smoking signs in their buildings nated smoking area in buildings should prop-
and affording property owners a 14-month really does enjoy smoking and the interest of ways of people getting access to these prod-
the person who wishes they didn’t have to erty owners choose to provide one for ten- ucts that relying on banning the sale of them
phase-in period. Councilman Adam Rak was ants who previously smoked in their homes.
absent from the meeting. smell cigarette smoke.” alone is, to me, not a particularly wise thing
Councilmembers also voted unanimously Though some residents advocated for “You are trying to change their behavior, to do if our goal is to try and keep people
to approve a ban on the sale of flavored officials to increase the no-smoking dis- you’re not trying evict the residents,” she from getting addicted to them in the first
tobacco products as well as the sale of all tance requirement around entrances in said. place,” he said.
tobacco products in pharmacies. Both ordi- multi-unit buildings, officials ultimately With 26 years of experience as an educator, In other business, councilmembers
nances were largely modeled after county reg- opted to keep the buffer at 30 feet out of Mindy Hill, wellness director at the San approved a 6 percent tax on gross receipts
ulations adopted in 2014 and 2018, respec- concerns about the difficulty of enforcing a Carlos Elementary School District, warned from commercial cannabis activities in the
tively. larger buffer given the possibility of peo- officials about the popularity of flavored city. In November of 2017, the council opted
Though they also considered a ban on ple who passing through a portion of the tobacco products among students and studies to allow commercial cultivation, manufactur-
smoking within 30 feet of entrances to pub- building. In response to residents’ ques- showing their perception of the products’ ing and testing of cannabis but chose not to
lic buildings, such as restaurants and busi- tions about the length of the 14-month harm has decreased in recent years. With a permit the retail sale of cannabis within the
nesses, councilmembers opted to do a more phase-in period, officials also discussed growing risk of students becoming addicted city limits. Voters passed a ballot measure in
comprehensive review of possible regula- whether they should consider shortening to tobacco products, Hill urged officials to November, giving the City Council authori-
tions for businesses at a later date. Officials the phase-in period. take whatever steps necessary to prevent ty to establish a tax of up to 10 percent of a
also decided against establishing a 1,000- Rhovy Lyn Antonio, vice president of pub- youth from accessing them. business’ gross receipts. So far, the city has
foot buffer around a school in which tobacco lic affairs for the California Apartment “We need to do whatever we can to reduce received one application from a cannabis
products cannot be sold out of concern for Association, said the association felt the access to these products to really be a com- product manufacturer to obtain a commercial
proposed ordinance met the needs of many of munity that reinstalls that accurate percep- cannabis business license.
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