ROBERTS TOP FUND-RAISER CITY OFFICE HOPEFULS RELEASE CAMPAIGN STATEMENTS.Byline: Jim Skeen Staff Writer LANCASTER - The two incumbents and the Planning Commission Noun 1. planning commission - a commission delegated to propose plans for future activities and developments commission, committee - a special group delegated to consider some matter; "a committee is a group that keeps minutes and loses hours" - Milton Berle chairman lead their challengers in fund raising for the April 9 Lancaster municipal election, according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. candidate financial statements. Mayor Frank Roberts Frank Roberts may refer to:
Roberts' largest contributors were developer Andrew Eliopulos, who contributed $1,200, and LA-DF Investment Fund LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol. LLC - Logical Link Control , an Alhambra company, which contributed $1,000. Notable contributors to the Roberts campaign include former California Republican Party The California Republican Party is the California affiliate of the national Republican Party. Its chairman is Ron Nehring and is based in Burbank, California, a suburb of Los Angeles. Chairman Frank Visco, $500; former Antelope Valley College Antelope Valley College is a comprehensive community college located in Lancaster, California, USA. It is operated by the Antelope Valley Community College District, with a primary service area of 1,945 square miles covering portions of Los Angeles and Kern counties. board member Don Ross, $150; and Antelope Valley Hospital board member Steve Fox, $150. Mayoral candidate Norm Hickling, a former Northrop Grumman executive who is now the office manager of High Desert Medical Group, has raised $15,481 and lists a debt of $9,981 in his bid to unseat Roberts. Hickling's major contributors are High Desert Medical Group in Lancaster and Desert Medical Group in Victorville, which each contributed $4,750. The three other mayoral challengers, Anthony Booth, William Fender and Gene Gaynor, filed statements saying they did not anticipate raising or spending more than $1,000 on each of their campaigns. In the race for the two council seats, Vice Mayor Henry Hearns led the financial battle, raising $22,430 for his campaign as of March 23, records show. Major contributors to Hearns' campaign include Eliopulos, $1,200; Pocker Properties Inc. in Lancaster, $1,000; Korean Dry Cleaners and Laundry in Gardena, $1,000; LA-DF Investment Fund LLC, $1,000; and Visco, $1,000. Other notable Hearns contributors include former Mayor Lou Bozigian and his brother, Ralph, a former Antelope Valley Fair board member. Both contributed $100. Planning Commission Chairman Ed Sileo, a council candidate, listed $11,105 in contributions and $1,000 in debts. Major contributors to Sileo's campaign include LA-DF Investment Fund LLC, $1,000; Lancaster Cardiology Medical Center, $1,000; Ron Barber of Lancaster, $1,000; and Adeline Phillips of Playa playa or pan or flat or dry lake Flat-bottomed depression that is periodically covered by water. Playas occur in interior desert basins and adjacent to coasts in arid and semiarid regions. del Rey, $700. Notable contributors to Sileo's campaign include former Palmdale Councilwoman Shelley Sorsabal and Rita Burleson, an aide to Assemblyman George Runner, R-Lancaster. Council candidate Andrew Banks listed one contributor, the California Correctional Peace Officers Association The California Correctional Peace Officers Association (CCPOA), founded in 1957 as the California Correctional Officers Association (CCOA), is the correction officers' labor union in California. , which provided $1,500. Candidates Steve Malicott and George Root, a former mayor, filed forms saying they anticipated raising and spending less than $1,000 each. |
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