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Month: March 2024

  • Clear Choice in District 4

    Voters in east, north and south Davis, El Macero and Willowbank have a clear choice among the 3 candidates for District 4 Yolo County Supervisor.

    Dr. Sheila Allen—currently Deputy to D4 Supervisor Jim Provenza—is a public health nurse, a former two-term+ Davis School Board Trustee, and immediate past Executive Director of Yolo Healthy Aging, a post she held for 13 years. She’s also been Chair of the Unitrans Advisory Committee and the City of Davis Human Relations Commission.

    Her modest rural Wisconsin hometown values anchored her through graduate education in San Francisco and her time providing in-home nursing services to families on Chicago’s South Side. She’s been active in the Davis and greater Yolo County community for 30 years; we go “way back” to 1999—when I was then D4 Supervisor Dave Rosenberg’s Deputy and she was tapped to serve as his appointee to the inaugural Proposition 10 – First Five Yolo Commission. Our collaboration continued throughout my years as the D4 Supervisor and in the State Assembly.

    Yes–Sheila has been doing the work and doing it well for a long time. From the youngest to the oldest county resident, her ability to serve has been boundless. As we face serious budget shortfalls and the specter of a fraying democracy, that whiff of ageism in the call for a “new generation” of leadership belies the strength of lived experience tempered only by years in service.

    On March 5, Vote Sheila Allen for D4 Yolo County Supervisor.

    -Mariko Yamada

  • Allen most qualified

     I am writing to express my support for Sheila Allen. As a colleague and friend, I believe that Sheila is the most qualified candidate to represent District 4.

    I first met her about twenty years ago, at the Yolo County Health Department. Throughout the years I’ve known her, she has consistently demonstrated a commitment to our community. She has been an advocate for all Yolo County residents from all stages and circumstances in life, from youth and families to seniors. The depth and breadth of her experience and commitment to service is unparalleled.

    A stand-out aspect of Sheila’s service is her tireless advocacy for public health. Sheila was heavily involved in the COVID-19 response and was a valuable member of the advisory committee that made the very challenging decision-making and implementation process of equitable vaccine distribution a success. Her efforts in other public health projects have positively impacted countless individuals. We need a leader who not only understands Yolo’s unique challenges, but also has a proven track record of effectively addressing them.

    In addition to her impressive accomplishments, Sheila has consistently shown a willingness to collaborate with all community stakeholders. This inclusive approach to governance is crucial in fostering unity and ensuring that the diverse voices of Yolo County are heard and represented.

    As we approach March 5, I encourage Yolo County residents to consider the invaluable contributions Sheila has made to our community. Her experience, passion, and dedication make her the clear choice to represent Yolo’s District 4.

    -Ada Barros