Paloma Aguirre Wins District 1 Supervisor Election

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Paloma Aguirre has won the special election for District 1 supervisor, restoring the Democratic majority on the San Diego County Board of Supervisors. Her victory focuses on addressing environmental issues, particularly the sewage crisis in the Tijuana River Valley. Aguirre’s election allows the board to pursue measures aimed at improving public health and safety, while also advocating for local community rights against business violations. Her campaign highlighted transparency in government spending and aims to empower working-class individuals in District 1.

San Diego, CA – Paloma Aguirre, the mayor of Imperial Beach, has won a special election for the position of District 1 supervisor, successfully restoring the Democratic majority on the San Diego County Board of Supervisors. Aguirre’s victory marks a significant moment for the board, enabling it to pursue a more proactive response to ongoing environmental issues, particularly the sewage crisis in the Tijuana River Valley.

Aguirre’s journey to her electoral win commenced with her efforts to address the critical issue of sewage pollution affecting the U.S.-Mexico border region. Her advocacy regarding the Tijuana River Valley sewage crisis had previously seen her request an emergency declaration from the Biden administration, though this attempt did not yield the desired results. In the wake of Nora Vargas, a prominent Democratic supervisor, deciding not to complete her next term, Aguirre saw an opportunity to step up.

Despite having been a critic of Vargas, especially concerning air quality issues and the sewage crisis, Aguirre’s campaign resonated with many in the community. Her election arrives as the board seeks to expand its influence on initiatives to mitigate the sewage problems that have plagued the region for years. Following her election, Aguirre expressed her dedication to ensuring the county will take substantial steps to address these urgent issues.

The new Democratic majority, led by acting chair Terra Lawson-Remer, plans to counteract the impacts of recent legislative changes enacted during the Trump administration, which are perceived as detrimental to local welfare programs. These changes raised alarms among Democrats regarding potential cuts to essential services, including an estimated loss of $10 million for behavioral health and the necessity for $136 million annually to support new food stamp program costs.

In light of these challenges, the board is gearing up to propose additional measures that could see expenditures ranging from $7 million to $14 million aimed at correcting river flow issues related to the sewage crisis. Aguirre intends to advocate for the swift implementation of these proposed measures once she assumes office on July 22, aligning her focus on delivering tangible improvements to public health and safety in San Diego County.

The Democratic board’s strategy also includes the establishment of a consumer protection division, which aims to oversee business practices and ensure that consumer rights are upheld. This initiative seeks to empower local communities against potential violations by businesses, thereby contributing towards improving overall economic equity in the area.

Aguirre’s campaign emphasized the importance of transparency and accountability in government expenditure, particularly concerning homelessness and public services. She positioned her win as a triumph for working-class individuals in District 1, seeking to elevate the voices of constituents who have been affected by environmental and economic challenges.

As ballots continue to be counted, the election results must be certified by the Registrar of Voters by July 31. Aguirre’s victory signals not just a change in leadership but also a renewed Democratic commitment to confronting the significant issues facing San Diego County, especially the long-standing pollution crisis at the border, which has been a source of concern for many residents.

In summary, Paloma Aguirre’s election to the San Diego County Board of Supervisors not only restores Democratic control but also enhances the board’s capacity to tackle pressing environmental and social issues surrounding the region, positioning it on a clearer path towards impactful governance and community advocacy.

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