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File #: 26-243    Version: 1
Type: Public Communication Status: Discussion Item
File created: 4/22/2026 In control: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
On agenda: 4/21/2026 Final action: 4/21/2026
Title: NON-AGENDA PUBLIC COMMUNICATION (DISTRICTS: ALL) OVERVIEW Michael Brando criticized the Board's actions surrounding COVID 19 vaccines, past public health leadership, and proclaimed opposition to vaccination of children. Carlos Donato, Policy Research Center for Tobacco and the Environment, spoke regarding tobacco product waste, including cigarette butts and filters as sources of toxic chemicals and microplastics in local waterways, and offered research support and materials to the County. Mark discussed online videos alleging takeover of government by technology and corporate interests, expressed concern about AI data centers, energy costs, and global governance agendas, and urged residents to educate themselves and oppose perceived corporate control. Cesar Javier raised concerns about air pollution, Tijuana River impacts, and perceived lack of action by County and Air Pollution Control District leadership, urging assistance or resignations from elected officials, and comparing loc...
Attachments: 1. 04212026 ag26 Non Agenda Public Communication BL, 2. 04212026 ag26 Minute Order, 3. 04212026 ag26 Ecomments, 4. 04212026 ag26 Exhibit, 5. 04212026 ag26 Non Agenda Public Communication 1

DATE:
April 21, 2026
26

TO:
Board of Supervisors

SUBJECT
Title
NON-AGENDA PUBLIC COMMUNICATION (DISTRICTS: ALL)

OVERVIEW
Michael Brando criticized the Board's actions surrounding COVID 19 vaccines, past public health leadership, and proclaimed opposition to vaccination of children.

Carlos Donato, Policy Research Center for Tobacco and the Environment, spoke regarding tobacco product waste, including cigarette butts and filters as sources of toxic chemicals and microplastics in local waterways, and offered research support and materials to the County.

Mark discussed online videos alleging takeover of government by technology and corporate interests, expressed concern about AI data centers, energy costs, and global governance agendas, and urged residents to educate themselves and oppose perceived corporate control.

Cesar Javier raised concerns about air pollution, Tijuana River impacts, and perceived lack of action by County and Air Pollution Control District leadership, urging assistance or resignations from elected officials, and comparing local environmental harms to a humanitarian crisis.

Allegedly Audra criticized the County's role in child welfare and juvenile dependency proceedings, alleged "child trafficking," and objected to the Board issuing proclamations related to child abuse prevention while disputing County child protection practices.

Consuelo alleged an "abusive relationship" between government and residents, criticized proclamations and volunteer recognitions as performative, and asserted that government serves global agendas rather than constituents' interests.

Paul the Bold referenced litigation by Voice of San Diego regarding whistleblower complaints, cited California constitutional and Public Records Act provisions, and urged the County to increase transparency and release records related to a former County contractor.





Kathleen Lippitt thanked Supervisors Anderson and Desmond and the District Attorney for comments on the Ar...

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