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Preserving and Protecting District 2: A Message from Councilmember Sean Loloee (Ret.)
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Official Resignation from Sacramento City Council Member Sean Loloee
Sacramento, California -- Today, Sacramento City Councilmember Sean Loloee released the following video statement resigning from the Sacramento City Council. You can watch it here: https://youtu.be/rXQazjIR2tA
Letter to Governor Newsom, RE: Assembly Bill 257
As a member of the Sacramento City Council, I write in opposition to AB 257, the “Fast Food Accountability and Standards (FAST) Recovery Act,” which imposes a 20 percent tax on restaurant food and will economically harm low-income Sacramento residents.
Capital Public Radio: Sacramento Police Have a New Policy for Using Military Equipment
Councilmembers Sean Loloee and Jeff Harris both expressed vocal support for the department’s continued use of tear gas, especially given last year’s passage of AB48, which prevents the use of tear gas and chemical agents until after de-escalation tactics have been...
District 2 Christmas Celebration
Please join the Office of Councilmember Sean Loloee and the North Sacramento Community for a Christmas Celebration like none other before! This is a family friendly event and there is something for everyone! Registration is not required but is HIGHLY ENCOURAGED. The...
Thanksgiving Message from Councilmember Sean Loloee
Thanksgiving is a time to reflect on the people in our lives who lift us up when we’re down and cheer us on when we’re on a roll.
Statement from Councilmember Sean Loloee on Right to Housing Homeless Ordinance
Last night, the Sacramento City Council deliberated on a Right to Housing Ordinance proposed by the mayor.
Sac Bee: ‘These are all Section 8’: North Sacramento councilman’s answer to poverty is wealth
As Sacramento City Councilman Sean Loloee drove along South Avenue nearing Grant Union High School, he pointed to a small, deteriorating apartment building.
KFBK: Sacramento City Councilman Says Drug Cartels Running Homeless Camps
City Councilman Sean Loloee tells KFBK News Radio that drug cartels are running local homeless camps.