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    David Pritchett

    2009 City Council Candidate Profile


    Thursday, October 22, 2009
    By Nick Welsh (Contact)
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    Council candidate David Pritchett is used to being the bull-in-the-China-shop. But in this race — even with his “shake-‘em-up” message — Pritchett’s being upstaged. “Up to four seats could change. That’s a majority,” he said. “We need change, but we don’t need the French Revolution. We need to fix government, not to kill it.” Pritchett has been outspoken in his attacks on the PAC bankrolled by Randall Van Wolfswinkel to the tune of more than $250,000. He’s challenged candidates who’ve received Van Wolfswinkel’s donation to repudiate the negative commercials for which that money’s paid.

    David Pritchett
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    Paul Wellman

    David Pritchett

    Thus far, Van Wolfswinkel has not spent a dime attacking Pritchett or even acknowledging his existence. Although Pritchett has served on two city advisory commissions — Creeks and Transportation and Circulation — as well as the Vector Control Board, his candidacy was initially dismissed as a long shot. Due in significant measure to his outspoken manner, Pritchett was not endorsed by any of the organizations associated with the Democratic Party or any of the major public employee labor unions that typically endorse. Rather than go quietly into the party’s good-night, Pritchett squabbled openly with Democratic apparatchiks about this, thus cementing the view that he wasn’t a team player. In response, Pritchett campaigned he is independent of “special interests,” which will prove advantageous when the council deals with the painful choices ahead. Pritchett has consistently gained ground with his low-budget shoe-leather campaign, however, picking up key endorsements from prominent environmentalists, community activists, and politicos along the way.

    Pritchett grew up in Santa Clara County, the son of a single mom, a government office worker. The family rented and moved frequently. As a child, Pritchett joined the Boy Scouts, working his way up to Eagle Scout. Pritchett cited this experience years ago when challenging the local scouts about their policy to exclude gays. Pritchett moved to Santa Barbara in 1982 to attend UCSB, left for Madison, Wisconsin to attend graduate school in 1988, and returned to Santa Barbara in 1996. He worked for a while with the federal Department of Fish and Wildlife, then struck out on his own. An ardent activist for restoring urban streams, Pritchett lobbied government agencies on behalf of creeks and the steelhead trout, an endangered species that once flourished along the South Coast.

    Over the years, Pritchett has become one of Santa Barbara’s most prolific bloggers, rendering comments and detailed opinions on almost every news article printed. He and his wife, journalist Cathy Murillo (a freelancer for The Independent) also started a public access video show, “Off-Leash Public Affairs.” When the News-Press meltdown erupted in 2006, Pritchett wasted no opportunity to blast newspaper owners Wendy McCaw and Arthur Von Wiesenberger. The News-Press, likewise, has wasted few opportunities returning the favor, blistering Pritchett for violating the Brown Act as a commissioner by commenting on a matter not on the public agenda.

    Pritchett, now a renter living on the Westside, said City Hall is out of touch with the harsh economic realities most Santa Barbarans endure. As a councilmember, he’s vowed to fight to give renters every legal protection available. As a commissioner, Pritchett said his job was to challenge city staff on their facts. Even allies felt Pritchett was a little rough. “I have no regrets about questioning staff about what they’ve done with large amounts of public resources,” he said. “But as a councilmember, my job would be to set policy, not to micromanage so much.” But if other councilmember engaged in what Pritchett deems political spin, he will have no compunction about responding with a “revelation of the facts.”

    Although Pritchett supports many of the alternative transit policies that have landed City Hall in hot water, he said Public Works staff have often made matters worse by their insensitive interplay with the public. To that, Pritchett has advocated the creation of a citizens review commission for the Public Works Department. But he also challenged candidate Michel Self — a sharp critic of bulb-outs — to try crossing De la Vina Street at the intersection of Figueroa Street during rush our traffic.

    On budget issues, Pritchett said he supported the imposition of a medical marijuana tax. He said City Hall should recoup more of the police costs associated with policing the entertainment district by creating a “Drunk Zone” special assessment. Likewise, he said City Hall should collect lost bed-tax revenues from people who rent out their homes as vacation rentals. Finally, he said, city employees making more than $100,000 a year should have their salaries trimmed. “The city budget will be brutal to balance,” he said. “All the obvious measures have already been explored.”

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    No mention of Prichett's bankruptcy? It seems to me this would be an area of interest since the city budget seems to be the number one issue for most voters.

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    Zevonfan (anonymous profile)
    October 22, 2009 at 7:42 a.m. (Suggest removal)

    An outsider sounds good to me, especially after the fiasco created by the local Democratic Party. Maybe they felt after the Obama victory that the party could take any position it wanted and that Santa Barbara Democrats would follow like sheep. Dave is not a Yes man. I like that. The budget crisis has woken up many city voters and the turnout should be high. Another thing that should get Dave some votes is that he is supported by the great Walter Kohn who is not part of the regular political big cheeses giving a blessing on whomever has raised the most money or made the most promises.

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    BusRider (anonymous profile)
    October 22, 2009 at 9:04 a.m. (Suggest removal)

    I wish thank Nick Welsh for his prolific reporting and writing this past week for these candidate profiles and the narrative preamble article.

    Just a few clarifications or amendments:

    * The Randall Van Wolfswinkel Political Action Committee (PAC) has now contributed (report yesterday) more than $500,000 into this election, a doubling in the past month.

    * My challenge to Michael Self to renounce the sleazy tactics of the PAC, conducted to benefit her, is reported here:
    http://www.thedailysound.com/results/101...

    * I am on the Board of Trustees for this local Special District agency, not named "Control" but fully "Mosquito and Vector Management District of Santa Barbara County"
    http://www.mvmdistrict.org/

    * My mother not only was an "office worker" but she also was a cook in the County jail.

    * This is not a "shoe-leather" campaign but a synthetic-rubber-soled sneakers campaign.

    * I worked 4 years for the federal agency Fish and Wildlife Service, which is not a separate "Department" but a bureau within the broader Department of Interior.

    * I am no longer advocating for a pot store "tax" like a sales tax, because that would encourage the City to want more revenue from the proliferation of pot stores. Instead, I support the ordinance revisions for a finite number of pot stores that would have to obtain a license or franchise from the City, and where they would pay an associated fee that fully covers the expenses of the City to deal fully with the review and policing of these finite number of pot stores.

    * I hardly have commented on "every article printed" or even at websites accepting comments, but I am glad the Indy writers think so.

    * My video show Off-Leash Public Affairs is here, which recently has video about my campaign and issues:
    http://offleashpublicaffairs.blogspot.co...

    * I do not recall ever using the term "special interests" but I do think voters and news reporters should look into the huge campaign contributions that the various public employee labor unions have paid to 6 of my rival candidates from either trio of bloc endorsements. Such contributions exceed $10 thousand for some of them, all an obvious conflict of loyalties for the tough budget and contract negotiations next year the City Council will have to do with those same public employee labor unions. I do support and respect the City’s fine workforce, and I would be able to make decisions impacting them without the burden and conflict of an obligation to political campaign contributors. To the voters: I will be nobody’s Councilmember but yours.

    * And finally, any SB City voters who want to learn more about my campaign and ask me any questions are always free to contact me by email or telephone. Both are readily found at my website: http://www.davidpritchett.org/

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