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  • Voting in Yuba County: Here’s what’s on the 2024 general election ballot

    Voting in Yuba County: Here’s what’s on the 2024 general election ballot

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    (FOX40.COM) — The 2024 general election is on Nov. 5 and although the next president of the United States may be the most popular race, there are several other important decisions for California voters to make.

    This year, there are 10 statewide propositions concerning topics such as gay marriage, indentured servitude in state prisons, California minimum wage, healthcare, and housing. Tap here for information on those propositions.

    In addition, Yuba County voters will also decide on statewide and local races and measures. Here is what will appear on the ballot:

    Congress

    U.S. Senate – Full Term

    • Adam Schiff (D)
    • Steve Garvey (R)

    U.S. Senate – Partial/unexpired term (until Jan. 2025)

    • Adam Schiff (D)
    • Steve Garvey (R)

    United States Representative District 1

    Doug La Malfa: Farmer, Member of the U.S/ House of Representatives
    Rose Penelope Yee: Businesswoman, Nonprofit Leader

    United States Representative District 3

    Jessica Morse: Former Deputy Secretary for Forest and Wildland Resilience
    Kevin Kiley: United States Representative

    California State Senate District 1

    David Fennell: Entrepreneur
    Megan Dahle: Farmer, Businesswoman, Mother

    Marysville Mayor

    Chris Branscum: Mayor, City of Marysville

    Marysville City Council

    Stuart Gilchrist: Small business owner
    Marjorie M. Rollins: Commissioner on the Planning and Historic Preservation Commission
    Codi Lynn Walker: Corporate Manager/Marysville Planning Commissioner

    Wheatland City Council

    John Abe: Property Manager
    Brian Abe: Farmer, Veteran

    MJUSD Governing Board Member, Trustee Area 2

    Gary Criddle: Educator

    MJUSD Governing Board Member, Trustee Area 3

    Alison Hastey: Teacher

    MJUSD Governing Board Member, Trustee Area 4

    Doug Criddle: High School Site Administrator

    Trish Vega: Volunteer, X-ray technologist

    Plumas Lake Elementary School District, Governing Board Member

    Code Hess: Public Outreach Specialist
    Israel Camacho: 340B Consulting Manager, Komplete 340B Solutions
    John Barnes: Financial Examiner
    David Villanueva: Executive Manager

    Yuba County Water Agency – Director, North Division

    Charlie Mathews: Incumbent

    Measures

    *Measure titles and descriptions below are from the briefing section of the county election guide.

    Wheatland Union High School District Bond Measures:

    Measure A: Wheatland Union High School District – SFID 2

    “To improve the quality of education at Wheatland High; modernize/ renovate/ construct classrooms, restrooms, and school facilities; repair/ replace leaky roofs; make health, safety, and security improvements; shall the Wheatland Union High School District (SFID No. 2) measure authorizing $9,000,000 of bonds at legal interest rates be adopted, generating approximately $555,800 annually, at average rates of $28.50 per $100,000 assessed value, while bonds are outstanding, with annual audits, independent citizens’ oversight committee, NO money for salaries and all money staying local?

    Measure B: Wheatland Union High School District – SFID 1

    To continue construction on a new high school for Plumas Lake students, shall the Wheatland Union High School District (Plumas Lake SFID No.1) measure authorizing $19,700,000 of bonds at legal interest rates be adopted, generating on average $1,100,000 annually at average rates of approximately $26.70 per $100,000 assessed value, with annual audits, independent citizens’ oversight committee, NO money for salaries and all money staying local?

    Measure C: Wheatland Union High School District – SFID 1

    To construct classrooms, restrooms and other necessary high school facilities, shall the Wheatland Union High School District (Plumas Lake SFID No.1) measure authorizing $20,300,000 of bonds at legal interest rates be adopted, generating on average $1,200,000 annually at average rates of approximately $27.25 per $100,000 assessed value, with annual audits, independent citizens’ oversight committee, NO money for salaries and all money staying local?

    Plumas Lake Elementary School District Bond Measures

    Measure D: Plumas Lake Elementary School District

    “Core Academic Classrooms Measure. To insure safe facilities and quality education for District students and qualify for State matching funds by constructing and equipping core curriculum classrooms, bathrooms and other essential school facilities, shall Plumas Lake Elementary School District’s measure issuing $18,000,000 of bonds at legal rates, by levying approximately $30 per $100,000 of assessed value (raising $970,000 annually while bonds are outstanding) be approved, with independent oversight, annual audits, and all funds staying local?

    Measure E: Plumas Lake Elementary School District

    STEAM and High School Readiness Measure. To insure quality education for District students and qualify for State matching funds by constructing and equipping facilities for science, technology, engineering, art, and math (STEAM) classrooms and labs, shall Plumas Lake Elementary School District’s measure issuing $18,000,000 of bonds at legal rates, by levying approximately $30 per $100,000 of assessed value (raising $970,000 annually while bonds are outstanding) be approved, with independent oversight, annual audits, and all funds staying local?

    Measure F: Plumas Lake Elementary School District

    Student Health and Physical Education Measure. To insure safe facilities and quality education for District students and qualify for State matching funds by constructing, equipping required physical education facilities including a gymnasium, athletic fields and playgrounds, shall Plumas Lake Elementary School District’s measure issuing $18,000,000 of bonds at legal rates, by levying approximately $30 per $100,000 of assessed value (raising $970,000 annually while bonds are outstanding) be approved, with independent oversight, annual audits, and all funds staying local?

    City of Marysville Transactions and Use Tax Renewal

    Measure G: City of Marysville Transactions & Use Tax Renewal

    “Shall the measure, without raising taxes, to protect and maintain City of Marysville’s services, including Police and Fire Departments, neighborhood police patrols, 911 emergency response times, street repaving and pothole repairs, emergency preparedness and for general government use, to continue an existing voter-approved one-cent sales tax, until ended by voters, providing an estimated $3.9 million a year, within dependent audits, an oversight committee and all money locally controlled, be adopted?”

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  • 1 killed, 3 injured in DUI crash on Highway 70 in Yuba County, CHP says

    1 killed, 3 injured in DUI crash on Highway 70 in Yuba County, CHP says

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    A woman was killed and three others injured in a car crash Monday morning in the Olivehurst area of Yuba County, the California Highway Patrol said. KCRA 3 obtained video of the crash from a neighbor who says he saw the entire thing. “We just heard a bunch of screaming and then people started getting onto the highway to stop cars,” said Jerado Perez. Perez and his father live directly next to the highway and could see the crash from their backyard.CHP was dispatched around 5:29 a.m. to westbound Highway 70 near the offramp for McGowan Parkway. A Buick driving the wrong way crashed head-on with a Toyota SUV. A 47-year-old woman driving the Toyota was killed in the collision, CHP said. A passenger in the Toyota and another in the Buick were taken to a nearby hospital with major injuries. “I saw the car spinning out and then they called in life support. They tried to peel the cab open to get her out. I think there were two people that they tried to get out of that small car that was spinning out. One of the cars was completely smooshed,” said Perez.Police determined the Buick’s driver, 19-year-old Alannah Eastern was driving under the influence of alcohol and was arrested for gross vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated and felony DUI causing injury, CHP said. Eastern was taken by helicopter to a hospital. The Yuba County Sheriff’s Department on Tuesday identified the woman killed as Francisca Monzono of Elverta.See our live traffic map for updates.Click the video player above to watch other headlines from KCRA News 3This story was curated by Hearst’s KCRA Alert Desk.If this story happened near you or someone you know, share this article with friends in your area using the KCRA mobile app so they know what is happening near them. The KCRA app is available for free in Apple’s App Store and on Google Play.See more coverage of top California stories here | Download our app | Subscribe to our morning newsletter

    A woman was killed and three others injured in a car crash Monday morning in the Olivehurst area of Yuba County, the California Highway Patrol said.

    KCRA 3 obtained video of the crash from a neighbor who says he saw the entire thing.

    “We just heard a bunch of screaming and then people started getting onto the highway to stop cars,” said Jerado Perez.

    Perez and his father live directly next to the highway and could see the crash from their backyard.

    CHP was dispatched around 5:29 a.m. to westbound Highway 70 near the offramp for McGowan Parkway. A Buick driving the wrong way crashed head-on with a Toyota SUV. A 47-year-old woman driving the Toyota was killed in the collision, CHP said. A passenger in the Toyota and another in the Buick were taken to a nearby hospital with major injuries.

    “I saw the car spinning out and then they called in life support. They tried to peel the cab open to get her out. I think there were two people that they tried to get out of that small car that was spinning out. One of the cars was completely smooshed,” said Perez.

    Police determined the Buick’s driver, 19-year-old Alannah Eastern was driving under the influence of alcohol and was arrested for gross vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated and felony DUI causing injury, CHP said. Eastern was taken by helicopter to a hospital.

    The Yuba County Sheriff’s Department on Tuesday identified the woman killed as Francisca Monzono of Elverta.

    See our live traffic map for updates.

    Click the video player above to watch other headlines from KCRA News 3

    This story was curated by Hearst’s KCRA Alert Desk.

    If this story happened near you or someone you know, share this article with friends in your area using the KCRA mobile app so they know what is happening near them. The KCRA app is available for free in Apple’s App Store and on Google Play.

    See more coverage of top California stories here | Download our app | Subscribe to our morning newsletter

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