Only 38 Days to save the Fairgrounds – Call LOU CORREA today!

louMaybe I should say FOUR days to stop the sale, through legislation anyway.  Our state lawmakers are having a short session next week to deal with a Federal education bill, and that will be their last chance to overturn AB 22, the bill that authorized the sale of our Fairgrounds.  So we have really only the rest of this week to contact our legislators and have them pledge to stop the sale.  Last Tuesday I asked you all to call Senator Lou Correa, who is important as one of our only two (or three) OC Democrats.  Maybe most of you were preoccupied with the upcoming holidays, as his secretary told my colleague today that they “haven’t been getting all that many calls.”  So once more, make this call today, unless you want our Fairgrounds to end up in the hands of greedy developers:  (714) 558-4400.

And why DID Lou and almost all the rest of our OC lawmakers vote to sell our Fairgrounds in that rushed, secretive legislation AB 22 last July?  Because LOU WAS LIED TO.  I’ll have more details on this soon, butfair 5 sources tell us that our senators (and probably our assemblymen too) were told falsely that the Costa Mesa City Council was eager to have the fair sold so they could entrust it to a benevolent “nonprofit corporation.”  This would have obviously been the Orange County Fair Foundation, formed (illegally) by the Fair Board itself, who (illegally) paid ex-Senator Dick Ackerman to (illegally) go up to Sacramento and tell these lies to our representatives.  The truth of the matter is that the Costa Mesa City Council had and has voted repeatedly to oppose the sale of our county’s “crown jewel.”

Please be sure to call Mr. Correa’s office today and ask him to do whatever he can to stop the sale.  Some of us will be seeing him tonight (at the Democratic Holiday Pot Luck Party) and also Thursday (at his own Holiday Open House) so WE NEED YOU TO SOFTEN HIM UP!

Derail the Sale.

About Vern Nelson

Greatest pianist/composer in Orange County, and official political troubadour of Anaheim and most other OC towns. Regularly makes solo performances, sometimes with his savage-jazz band The Vern Nelson Problem. Reach at vernpnelson@gmail.com, or 714-235-VERN.