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Assemblyman Joaquin Arambula’s confrontation last week with members of the Fresno County Board of Supervisors has made him the target of conservative activist and campaign consultant Tal Cloud.

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Sixty-second radio ads voiced by Cloud and paid for by Common Sense Information, accuse Arambula, a Fresno Democrat, of personal motives for last Friday’s verbal spat over COVID-19 mitigation spending.

Cloud formed Common Sense Information, an independent political committee, in 2010 and it has a history of attacking politicians, groups, and causes that Cloud opposes via radio ads airing throughout the state.

Ominous music plays underneath a narration touching on Arambula’s 2019 child abuse trial in which he was acquitted and speculating on his motivation for confronting the supervisors.

The ad can be heard below:

“Joaquin Arambula only cares about his own interests. That’s why he’s taken to grandstanding at the expense of our Fresno County supervisors. And why wouldn’t he? Grandstanding appears to be the only way he will bully Fresno County to cut a $5 million check to his brother’s nonprofit and other social justice groups,” the ad says.

The commercial references a spending plan proposed by local nonprofits to the county and city on how to spend some of the CARES Act dollars, as reported on by Alex Tavlian of the San Joaquin Valley Sun.

According to an updated proposal (can be viewed here and here), the plan would allocate $653,285 to Go Public Schools Fresno. Arambula’s brother Diego Arambula serves on the group’s leadership council.

“I will not engage in a back-and-forth about last week’s encounters, nor will I engage in other people’s attempts to politicize events or deflect from the COVID-19 crisis while the virus continues to spread throughout Fresno County,” Arambula told Politics 101 in an email statement.

Arambula said he wants to focus on COVID-19 and the county’s plan to spend $81 million in federal CARES Act funds.

“I am asking questions because these are the questions I’ve heard from the community regarding transparency and an inability to participate in public discussions. We believe there is a lack of urgency from Fresno County Supervisors to fight this pandemic. In particular, this lack of urgency is impacting essential workers, from the fields to packing houses to health care facilities and other jobs deemed ‘essential.’  Specifically, it is harming our most vulnerable people who live in our rural communities.”

His full statement can be read here.

Arambula is running for his fourth term in November. He will face Republican businessman Fernando Banuelos.

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City-County Meeting Next Week?

The county and city are supposed to meet next Tuesday for a public workshop discussing federal stimulus spending. The county sent a news release about the event, and it’s on the official agenda website.

But, Board of Supervisors Chairman Buddy Mendes says not so fast.

“If it’s not set by Friday afternoon, what the concept this workshops will be, then we’re going to have to say ‘thank you very much.’ We can’t even agree to what the hell the table even looks like,” Mendes said.

Earlier this week, Fresno City Council President Miguel Arias sent Mendes a letter detailing plans for regional collaboration to combat COVID-19. It includes frequent and detailed testing data, contact tracing, and a breakdown of CARES Act expenditures.

I think they have a completely different concept of what the meeting is,” Mendes said.

Mendes said many of Arias’ points were addressed in prior correspondence with Fresno councilman Luis Chavez.

Format of Meeting Not Finalized

The amount of interaction between the public and the county/city is still being determined. It could be an official meeting — falling under the state’s open meeting laws — or just a meeting with the public invited, but no policy decisions made.

The main factor is how many members of the Board of Supervisors and/or the Fresno City Council attend. If it is a majority of either board, it has to be an official meeting. That means the public will have time to make comments.

While the county plans to air the meeting live on its Facebook page, a group of civil rights organizations is asking the county to guarantee online interactivity like Zoom or a call-in line.

“Public participation is a crucial part of our democratic process. All residents must have the opportunity to have their voices heard in local, regional and state decision-making processes, in an inclusive and transparent manner, especially in times of crisis,” the letter, signed by 17 groups, said.

“I’m not even going to address that,” Mendes said.

If the meeting happens, the public can attend at the Fresno County Plaza Building ballroom (2220 Tulare Street) Tuesday, July 28, at 9 a.m.

Two More Running for SCCCD Races

Danielle Parra

There may be at least three competitive races for seats on the State Center Community College District board.

Danielle Parra, of Fowler, has filed to run against incumbent John Leal in Area 3. The seat covers parts of east and southeast Fresno, Clovis, and southward including Kingsburg and Caruthers.

Parra, 22,  graduated from Fresno State last year and is in graduate school. She works part-time as a bookkeeper and in retail. Her father, Daniel Parra, is a Fowler councilman.

This is her first race, but she is a veteran staffer of other campaigns, including her father’s.

“I feel like I know the needs of students right now currently being a student … I know that there’s resources that students depend on heavily. I know that teachers need a voice as well,” Parra said. Her mother is an educator.

Abena Cruise, a community outreach director, has filed to run against Richard Caglia in Area 7. That seat covers much of central Fresno, roughly the area between Herndon and McKinley avenues.

Trustee Eric Payne of Area 2 — covering much of northwest Fresno and western Fresno County — faces challenges from Sevag Tateosian and Nasreen Johnson.

Baly is Not Running for DA

Someone was determined to see attorney Scott Baly of the Fresno County Public Defender’s Office make a splash on Twitter on Sunday.

Creating a fake account, the Twitter user said that Baly was running against District Attorney Lisa Smittcamp in 2022.

Baly told Politics 101 that he is not running for the post.

Smittcamp, first elected in 2014, did not have an opponent in 2018. She has filed paperwork to run again in 2022.

Scott Baly says this Twitter account is fake, and he is not running for district attorney.

David Taub has spent most of his career in journalism behind the scenes working as a TV assignment editor and radio producer. For more than a decade, he has worked in the Fresno market with such stops at KSEE-24, KMJ and Power Talk 96.7. Taub also worked the production and support side of some of TV sports biggest events including the Super Bowl, the NBA Finals and NASCAR to name a few. Taub graduated from the University of Michigan with dual degrees in communications and political science. You can contact David at 559-492-4037 or at Send an Email

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    MGomez

    July 22, 2020 at 7:00 pm

    What a coincidence. Some of the same “non-profit, civil rights organizations” that Arambula cc’d on his July 15 letter to the Board of Supervisors also appear on the July 21 letter addressed to the County and City, demanding online interactivity or a call-in line for the proposed meeting.

    Perhaps the news media need to dig deeper into Arambula’s interactions with these organizations that occur without any transparency or public inclusion.

    Bunch of hypocrites.

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      Bill Thacker

      July 24, 2020 at 9:38 am

      Arambula does have self interest. From medical care for illegals and no test required for diagnosis of Covid 19 the State Medicaid payments will flow to his clinics. Everyone is grabbing at Federal money for covid 19 especially inon-profit groups for illegals. Who will really benefit?
      Bringing Fresno Bee along to try and catch county supervisors in a ” gotcha moment” fell on its face . Only proves they are a propaganda arm for the far left. Did bankrupt financially strapped Fresno Bee get any PPE or other Covid 19 relief money? They after all are in the midst of a disaster ,financially and morally bankrupt.
      Was there something inaccurate in Tal Clouds Common Sense ad?

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      Paul

      July 24, 2020 at 3:21 pm

      The only real hypocrites in this ball of wax are abnoxious trumpets like Gomez and the extreme right network within Fresno’s government agencies. Why are you all afraid of the facts being aired publicly and facing the truth?

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        Bill Thacker

        July 26, 2020 at 4:16 pm

        Facts? Public health and disbursements are matter of public record and are fully disclosed. It seems Arambula is confused and trying to make a scandal where one does not exist. If you want to research fraud look no further than Arias and District 3.
        Arias who has never had a private business and always existed on public paychecks * besides his stint as a kid in Mendota picking melons) has gone out of his way to create a divide in fresno using identity politics by zip code, race and political party he spews his venom abd fans the flames with gasoline . He has worked diligently to devastate Fresno County businesses to the brink of bankruptcy then thinks he is doing everyone a favor with his puny Cares Act milliions he hands out to his friends and non profits creating a deeper debt to the city of Fresno as he destroys independent businesses. Especially taking delight with the businesses he has targeted in north Fresno. Never once has that clown gone to bat for any business ….he sells them out for the government hand outs showing more interest in undocumented workers, BLM protests ( painting on the street in front of city hall) and hating on the Fresno Police Department. I think we can guess who the person is stirring the pot with Arambula.
        Arias had created a mess in Fresno with his corrupt politics, verbal attacks and unprofessional behavior . How much longer are the good taxpayers of Fresno going to put up with Arias corruption, till the FBI is called in again like his corrupt money laundering days at FUSD ?
        Arias is a very little person trying to be a big shot via abuse of others and bullying tactics. Those people never last long in local politics however the path of destruction they cause can be long term . Obviously, Arambula and his buddy Arias do not represent Fresno county American Citizens and taxpayers.

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