Critics Home In on Sa’s Residency
* Re “Fullerton’s Sa Counters Challenges of Residency,” Aug. 4:
We don’t want Councilwoman Julie Sa.
Let’s not be naive. Of course Sa doesn’t live in the Fullerton Ambassador Inn.
Congressmen who work four days a week 3,000 miles away from their district have dual residences.
City Council members who work a few days a month at their local City Hall do not have dual residences. She doesn’t have any interest in our city.
I’m glad your paper exposed her.
JODY PERKINS
Fullerton
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My hat’s off to your paper for not being afraid to expose Sa for who she really is. She has operated in Fullerton under a cloud of suspicion for years.
In 1997 she was publicly exposed for not living in the city. However, she survived because her accuser turned it into a racial issue.
Now she is being investigated by the California attorney general for not living in Fullerton. Is this yet another mistake, coincidence, misunderstanding? Or is something rotten in Fullerton?
AMY TORRES
Fullerton
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