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Name: Leela Fernandes on Sep 8, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Debbie Reyes on Sep 8, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Colby Lenz on Sep 8, 2010Comments: Invest in Madera County communities, not prisons and jails.Flag
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Name: Georgia Williams on Sep 8, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Mary Phoebe VanDerHorst on Sep 8, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Bill Simon on Sep 8, 2010Comments: More prisons are not the answer and spending money on a prison when Madera doesn't have the money is irresponsible.Flag
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Name: Joshua Cranston on Sep 8, 2010Comments: More Schools, Less Prisons!Flag
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Name: Cindy Henderson on Sep 8, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Richard Gomez on Sep 8, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Diana Block on Sep 8, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Walter Ramirez on Sep 8, 2010Comments: I am against the Madera prison project. Invest more in education instead of presons. Walter RamirezFlag
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Name: Ritika Aggarwal on Sep 8, 2010Comments: We do not need more prisons and police to keep us safe. We need to invest in people and not police and prisons, support folks coming home from prison, and stand up for youth.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 8, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Aliya Karmali on Sep 8, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Michael Murashige on Sep 8, 2010Comments: California's prison hens came to roost long ago in the form of a bloated prison budget, disappearing educational funds, and a steep decline in the prestige and quality of a UC education. Prisons don't make us safe. Good schools, good jobs, healthy homes and communities do. Stop the nonsense and the de-facto prison tax.Flag
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Name: Patricia Zermeno on Sep 8, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Graciela Martinez on Sep 8, 2010Comments: Schools, not prisons!Flag
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Name: Kristina Hernandez on Sep 8, 2010Comments: NO TO THE PRISON IN MADERA, CA. YES TO SCHOOL FUNDING IN MADERA, CA.Flag
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Name: Sherrie Barnett on Sep 8, 2010Comments: California doesn't need to build new prisons! We need to focus on education. Quit trying to put them in the rural areas, the environmental impact is too high.Flag
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Name: Luis A. Garcia on Sep 8, 2010Comments: The Senate Select Community Committee on California's Correctional System www.ssccccs.org supports the Madera County Taxpayers in their demand to stop the Prison Expansion in favor of real public safety that is provided by qualtiy of life issues like access to a healthy enviroment through adequate infrastructure and social services needed in which to raise healthy families.Flag
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Name: Craig Gilmore on Sep 8, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Linda MacKay on Sep 9, 2010Comments: I'm not a Madera county resident, but I'm part of two regional environmental justice organizations (Central California Environmental Justice Network and Association of Irritated Residents) that are well aware that especially the air pollution that is generated in Madera will find its way to the more southern end of the valley in concentrations that are already some of the worst air quality in the nation. Its time money was put into our schools so we have less need for prisons. If you build them (prisons) they must be filled. Its a self fulfilling prophesy. This is not good for Madera and its not good for the region.Flag
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Name: Ana Martinez on Sep 9, 2010Comments: I strongy oppose on AB-900 Madera County has enough issues to deal with that can use immediate attention. Primarily education, safe drinking water, and clean air that will help better the health of those suffering from asthma. Not another expansion of a Prison. I urge county representative and state policy makers to step up and do your job right. Invest in more infrastructures that will create more jobs to help the economy and in renewable clean energy that will not add to the existing bad air quality education first not prison.Flag
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Name: Patricia Lorenzo on Sep 9, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: PAT DRESSLER on Sep 10, 2010Comments: It is nothing short of insanity to even think of proposing more prison projects in Madera county. No doubt the prison lobbyists are at work here. Instead of building more prisons that money should be used for preventive measures to keep young people out of prison and that is to promote education of our youth to get jobs and become productive members of our communities. Prevention is always the best policy. NO MORE PRISONS NOW! INCARCERATION IS NOT THE ANSWER TO OUR SOCIAL PROBLEMS!Flag
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Name: Bonnie M Gordon on Sep 10, 2010Comments: Building more prisons is not the answer!! We need more schools, not more prisons. Stop this nonsense and lets get back to the business of building a better California, one without a pipeline to prison mentality!!Flag
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Name: Cresencia Cruz on Sep 10, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Robin Rederford on Sep 10, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Victoria Madrid on Sep 10, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Robyn Flores on Sep 10, 2010Comments: Put this money toward preventio and stop the cycle of putting out community in prison!Flag
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Name: Brian Smith on Sep 11, 2010Comments: Where are our communities priorities: education or private prisons?Flag
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Name: Ernesto Saavedra on Sep 12, 2010Comments: Prisons are poison on all levels and for all people.Flag
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Name: Karen Shain on Sep 13, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 13, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Ofelia Ortiz Cuevas on Sep 13, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Treva Ellison on Sep 13, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Dr. Jin Haritaworn on Sep 13, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Monica McCormick on Sep 13, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Rosalba Lopez-Ramirez on Sep 13, 2010Comments: Madera has being the home for my family for over 20 years. As a young person I dream and envision a healthy community that is safe, has job opportunities, provides affordable housing and access to green places to engage in exercise. The people of Madera deserve a good town and should not be subjected to a prison and jail expansion in order to reign a few profit dollars that will only damage the well being of families.Flag
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Name: Dana Kaplan on Sep 13, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Manuela Ribeiro Sanches on Sep 13, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Rose Braz on Sep 13, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Jolie Chea on Sep 13, 2010Comments: NO MORE PRISONS!Flag
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Name: Stacie Szmonko on Sep 13, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Tamara Spira on Sep 13, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Megan Shaughnessy-Mogill on Sep 13, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Jonathan Bibriesca on Sep 14, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Kathryn Weaver on Sep 14, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Charles L. Krugman on Sep 14, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Araceli Esparza on Sep 14, 2010Comments:Flag