Hello Mrs. Fuller, Laura Hart again, is how I address all my repetitive correspondence to this poor woman. But here we go again.
Mrs. Fuller, we have a sharp new CEO, and a hustling and bustling, CCO, and it would be wonderful if the positive things talked about in this article below I wrote for you, could be implimented now?
I have so many quotes from you about how important this hospital is to the community and was to you and your family. Uhum, well it still is important and we need a little looksy from you.
Now Kevin McCarthy has totally ignored us except we got a flag. (I wonder how much it's worth on EBay? We could use some money for equipment and staff. It's not like we would be burning it, just trying to reinvest in a hospital with the same x-ray machine my cousin had in his first chiropractic office.)
Mr. McCarthy doesn't want to be "snake bit" coming to this hospital, but I have a feeling you're not quite as politicized as the congressman, and have some hope you will be true to us in the valley.
However, if you look below there is an interesting article I wrote about you. Okay, cough up that help and the good things you can do for the hospital, please. (I'm sure the problem betweem myself and the government is I forgot to say "pretty please.)
There's a meeting that you must attend next Wed. June 1 at 5:30 pm in our cafeteria. If not a personal visit how about a phone call or two once in while to check in. We worry about you when you don't call.
And remember this article, where you actually had Pam Ott, yuck, in your office. I thought I would remind you that we all made mistakes about people.
However, Jeanette Rogers, the heart of the valley, really believes in you. She's one of the good ones and I wouldn't like it if she was dissappointed. Bob Jamison would, he seems to think she's a bad person. Even stopped her from getting on the radio with him because apparently she interrupted him.
You should have interrupted him too when you were on the radio with him. I'm sure he played an excellent sycophant. But handcuffs and an orange shirt should have been his gifts.
Now, come on up here and let us give you a big hug and you give us some support. How's that?
Just elected last fall as Assemblywoman for the 32nd District, which includes the Kern River Valley; Republican, Jean Fuller, will now head the California State Legislative Rural Caucus.
Chosen by her colleagues to Chair the bi-partisan group that includes members of the Assembly and the Senate; Fuller and some of her colleagues will help facilitate the interests of the rural sections of California.
The group examines and studies legislation in regard to the rural sector and provides this information to other caucus members, legislators and the Governors office.
Members of the caucus actively advocate items that promote and protect rural communities during state budget negotiations; looking at all aspects including the natural environment.
Kern Valley Hospital CEO, Pamela Ott, who recently returned from Sacramento where she met with Fuller to discuss local concerns regarding health care; believes that the assemblywoman will be in position to directly advocate for the KRV in many different ways.
“The bottom line is that she will chair the caucus that considers all aspects of rural business. And any bills or legislation that we need for healthier rural communities falls under the purview of this rural caucus.”
Jeanette Rogers, recently named “Woman of the Year,” for Kern County, said that Fullers election to the caucus will be a boon for this valley. “That is absolutely a blessing to us that you would not believe.”
Fuller told of her election as chair on the caucus just last Thurs. March 8, said she was both excited and honored to be a part of the group. She said she believes the caucus will be meeting sometime in the next few weeks and will take up issues it left off from last year, such as rural health care and rural education.
Once the Superintendent of Bakersfield City School District, Fuller has already written a bill that will give more assistance to small schools to help them complete construction projects. “I’m hoping I can move it,” she said.
Within just a few months of taking office, previously held by now Congressman, Kevin McCarthy; Fuller not only chairs the caucus but became a Republican Whip. “That’s a real honor. I feel very honored especially as a freshman.”
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