Messina and Seifert Dueling for Dollars Before Campaign Heats Up
Benicia Patch, February 2, 2012
Supervisor Linda Seifert raised $22,560 dollars between July 1, 2011 and the end of the year while her only declared rival in the race for the newly redrawn Second District Supervisor race, Benicia school trustee Steve Messina raised $14, 820.
Seifert Selected to Lead Solano County Board of Supervisors
Daily Republic, January 11, 2012
The Solano County Board of Supervisors made its annual change of command on Tuesday, but it was a far different scene than last year’s change.
This time around, Supervisor Linda Seifert was unanimously selected to fill the role of board chairperson…
Solano County Female Leaders Celebrate Suffrage Anniversary
Daily Republic, October 30, 2011
Women leaders here say they view and approach issues differently than their male counterparts. Solano County Supervisor Linda Seifert calls it “a more consensus-driven style.”
Seifert to Seek Second Term as Solano County Supervisor
Times-Herald, October 28, 2011
“I love the work and opportunity to serve the community,” Seifert said in a Times-Herald interview Thursday.
Linda Seifert Will Seek Second Term on Solano County Board of Supervisors
The Reporter, October 28, 2011
“I believe that I have fulfilled the promises I made four years ago when I first ran for public office,” Seifert said in a press release announcing her decision. “I promised to be a supervisor serving the community and not special interests and I have worked tirelessly to fulfill that commitment.”
Supervisor Launches Re-Election Campaign
The Benicia Herald, October 27, 2011
Solano County District 2 Supervisor Linda Seifert has announced her intentions to run for re-election next year.
Action on Supervisor Pay Long Overdue
Daily Republic, June 24, 2011
The Solano County Board of Supervisors took a reluctant step forward Monday into the days of post-Great Recession governance by imposing a 10 percent cut on their own pay…Supervisor Linda Seifert posited the pay cut and was joined by Supervisors Barbara Kondylis and Mike Reagan…Every dollar saved by the board will preserve people and programs that benefit Solano County residents