
Newly re-elected
Supervisor Brad
Mitzelfelt thanks
supporters at his
victory party June 3 in
Victorville, along with
his wife, Megan.
Mitzelfelt won the
election with 62.5% of the
vote against three
opponents, thereby
avoiding a November
runoff by exceeding a
plurality of votes cast. (Daily Press photo)
Around
The
First District
By Supervisor Brad
Mitzelfelt
Thank You!
Thanks to the help of so many friends and supporters, the Brad Mitzelfelt campaign has won election for four more years representing the First District of San Bernardino County.... Read more
Mitzelfelt, Penrod Kick Off ‘Operation Desert Heat’ Against Gangs
In an effort to combat the rising gang and drug problem in the Victor Valley, various law enforcement agencies will begin saturating the pre-designated high-crime areas for the ... Read more
New graffiti removal program
Graffiti in the unincorporated areas of the High Desert is expected to be much less visible this week now that a contractor has been hired to remove the unsightly tagging left b... Read more
Mitzelfelt Interviewed By ABC World News About Sex Offender Ban
(From Campaign News) The San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors’ approval this week of Supervisor Brad Mitzelfelt’s proposed ordinance to ban sex offenders from working on i... Read more
Mitzelfelt expands program to deport illegal immigrant criminals
(Source: Daily Press) The San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday unanimously approved a proposal to expand the Sheriff’s Department’s Criminal Illegal Alien Ident... Read more
I-15/215 Bottleneck - ‘Relief’ is on the Way
(From the Daily Press)… State officials announced Thursday that San Bernardino County is getting $239 million for transportation projects including the widening and reconstructi... Read more
Mitzelfelt Signs ‘Safe Neighborhoods Act’
On Friday, February 22nd, I was joined by Senator George Runner, Assemblywoman Sharon Runner, District Attorney Mike Ramos and numerous other local leaders for the Victor Valley... Read more
‘Grades in for Mitzelfelt’s first year’
‘Supervisor for 1st District has kept his promises, but work still needs to be done’… “HESPERIA – When seeking his appointment, San Bernardino County 1st District Supervisor Bra... Read more
‘Victor Valley has slew of county projects for 2008′
…From the Victor Valley Daily Press, By Ryan Orr, January 9, 2008… “SAN BERNARDINO - In 2008, San Bernardino County will try and secure state funds for transportation projects a... Read more
Mitzelfelt’s Sex-Offender Tracking Team Approved
As you may be aware, the State of California has begun enforcing sex-offender residency restrictions of Jessica’s Law - the ballot initiative that was overwhelmingly passed by C... Read more
Mitzelfelt Grants Millions For After-School Alternatives
On the evening of August 21st I announced my multi-million dollar effort to support Victor Valley youth and after school programs during a pre-game ceremony at Mavericks Stadium... Read more
Mitzelfelt Teams With Hesperia to Build New Fire Station
The County of San Bernardino will contribute $3.5 million toward the City of Hesperia’s construction of a new fire station in southwest Hesperia. The formal agreement was unani... Read more
Supervisors Approve Mitzelfelt’s Nurse-Training Initiatives
In two consecutive weeks, the San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors recently approved my proposals to significantly expand registered-nurse training in the High Desert. On... Read more
Mitzelfelt Provides $500,000 in Support for Aviation Job Training
The Board of Supervisors on June 5th approved my purchase of necessary equipment and tools to help ensure that a proposed new aviation technicians training school in Victorville... Read more
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Gov. Arnold
Schwarzenegger on
Wednesday, April 10,
announced the California
Transportation
Commission's allocation
of $239 million in state
Prop. 1B bond funds for
San Bernardino County,
including $118 million
that will ensure full
funding of the redesign,
reconstruction and
widening of the I-15 and
I-215 Interchange in
Devore. The interchange
has become a bottleneck
for High Desert
commuters trying to get
home from work. The
Governor was joined at
the announcement by
state and local
officials, including
Supervisor Brad
Mitzelfelt (second from
right).