SDCTA Announces Finalists for Good Governance, Media Watchdog Awards

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Winners to be Recognized at SDCTA’s 18th Annual Goldens Awards Dinner on May 9th

San Diego — April 24 2013: The San Diego County Taxpayers Association (SDCTA) today announced the finalists (see list below) for its annual Golden Watchdog, Media Watchdog and Public Private Partnership “Golden” award categories. Winners will be honored at a special dinner at the San Diego Marriot Marquis & Marina on Thursday, May 9.

The Golden Watchdog Award categories highlight smart, sensible taxpayer-funded programs, and public service and watchdog reporting covering relevant and important taxpayer issues.

The Golden Watchdog is awarded to government programs/services that exemplify efficient use of tax dollars or good government practices. The Media Watchdog recognizes excellence in reporting on behalf of taxpayers. The Public-Private Partnership Award is given to programs that are stretching taxpayer dollars through innovative collaborations between public agencies and businesses.

This year’s dinner theme is “Taxpayers on Broadway: The Show That Never Ends.” As always, you can expect to see entertaining video skits featuring local elected officials, community leaders and other well-known faces.

The Regional Golden Watchdog finalists are:

  • Assembly Bill 1572 – Reforming San Diego SAFE
  • San Diego County Office of Education – Regional Technology Hosting Program
  • County of San Diego – San Diego County Multi-Discipline Graffiti Abatement Program

The Metro Golden Watchdog finalists are:

  • City of San Diego – IT Outsourcing
  • City of San Diego – 1st Managed Competition in the Books
  • City of Escondido – Reforming of Paramedic Services

The Public-Private Partnership finalists are:

  • Grossmont Cuyamaca Community College District – Grossmont College Life Coach Program
  • City of Chula Vista and General Growth Properties – Otay Ranch Town Center Library Project
  • San Diego County Regional Airport Authority – Environmentally Friendly Receiving and Distribution Center

The Print/Electronic Media Watchdog finalists are:

  • Matt Clark, UT San Diego – “Many Red Light Tickets Spew from One Spot”
  • Craig Gustafson, UT San Diego – “Filner’s Flawed Take on Bidding Process”
  • Will Carless & Wendy Fry, Voice of San Diego and NBC San Diego – Stories on School District Use of Capital Appreciation Bonds and Campaign Contributions to School Bond Elections

The Broadcast Media Watchdog finalists are:

  • Wendy Fry, Christine Haas and R. Stickney, NBC San Diego – “San Ysidro Board Votes to End Lifetime Health Benefits”
  • Wendy Fry, NBC San Diego – Coverage of San Ysidro School Board Trustee Parking Lot Cash Exchange
  • Mitch Blacher, 10News – “Metropolitan Water District Spending Questioned”

Now in its 18th year, SDCTA’s Goldens Awards Dinner gives the public an opportunity to voice kudos and criticism of government spending through nominations that highlight the smart and not-so-smart decisions of the past year. 


Register for the 18th Annual Goldens Awards Dinner online, mail/fax a registration form or RSVP with Brianna Shannon at (619) 234-6423 or brianna@sdcta.org.

If you can’t make the dinner, follow along on Twitter at: #Goldens

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  1. Sorry I missed that event. it would have been enlightening. I would have liked to find out specifically what areas the watchdogs are allowed to monitor and which ares they have to stay away from.

    ie, the city councils of San Diego, Chula VIsta, San Marcos, Santee, Del Mar, Encinitas and dozens of others in California have signed over their sovereignty to ICLEI aka Agenda 21. (info at http://freedomadvocates.org)

    In return for ICLEI technology and assistance, the 81 ICLEI mandates to the city councils must be paid for by tax payers, of course..

    Ask Pamela Bensoussan, Chula Vista City Council (and our nation’s leading ICLEI advocate) and I heard she was endorsed by Republicans.
    Every day – the line between the Republicans and Democrats is getting fuzzier. Most of each party are right on board with the global governance now being implemented.

    Confirmed (05/02/13) with Danielle with U.S. Sen Lindsay Graham (R) – Danielle did not have a copy of the report on global governance, but yes they will be implementing it before the end of the year, and (5/14/13) with the asst. at the office of Congressman Elijah Cummings(D).. I said to the asst, you must be so happy that we are finally implementing global governance before the end of the year and getting rid of that pesky constitution. He replied “Yes – I am very excited!”

    The solution for the Americans who read this (and love America) is The Balance of Powers Act found at: http://northamericanlawcenter.org

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  3. Obviously, a problem understanding when someone is telling them what they want to hear or when someone else is humoring them.

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