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The five-member elected Fresno County Board of Supervisors (BOS) is the county legislature. The board operates in a legislative, executive, and quasi-judicial capacity. As a legislative authority, it can pass ordinances for the unincorporated areas (ordinances that affect the whole county, like posting of restaurant ratings, must be ratified by the individual city).
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Rose, who said she had life-saving cancer surgery at Madera hospital before its closure, thinks the problem is that California’s health care system is broken. “We need leadership that will be ...
Soria, 42, is a former member of the Fresno City Council and an adjunct professor at Fresno City College. García Rose, 39, is an accountant by profession and has experience as a farmer ...
The county government provides countywide services such as law enforcement, jails, elections and voter registration, vital records, property assessment and records, tax collection, public health, health care, social services, libraries, flood control, fire protection, animal control, agricultural regulations, building inspections, ambulance ...
Fresno City Councilmember Esmeralda Soria captured two big law enforcement endorsements this week in her campaign for the newly drawn state Assembly District 27.
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Conditions of Participation (CoPs) allow an originating site facility to use proxy credentialing when telemedicine services are provided by a practitioner affiliated with and credentialed by either a Medicare-participating distant site hospital or an entity that qualifies as a distant site telemedicine entity; and when there is a written ...
Esparza, 33, was elected to the Fresno City Council in 2018 to represent District 7, which covers parts of central and east Fresno. He was re-elected in 2022 and will be termed out at the end of 2026.