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Rebecca Garcia served as a trustee on the Cabrillo College Governing Board for 20 years before successfully campaigning for a seat on the Watsonville City Council in 2018. She also was chair of the Watsonville Housing Task Force in the 1990s and served in the same capacity for the Watsonville Parks and Recreation Commission in the late 2010s. Garcia was born and raised in Watsonville and graduated from Watsonville High School. She attended and graduated from UC Santa Cruz and received a master’s degree in education administration from San Jose State University. She has two adult children, both raised in Watsonville, and five grandchildren.
Notable quote: “As I go door-to-door I find residents that say they have to commute daily to San Jose or Fremont for a job in technology. I talk to parents who say their daughter or son no longer lives with them because they have had to move away because lack of jobs particularly in technology. Why can't we have those jobs here?” (Source: SmartVoter.org)
The Watsonville City Council and the Monterey County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday both unanimously passed resolutions to support the immigrant community, days before reelected President Donald Trump prepares to retake the office on Jan. 20.
The California Department of Pesticide Regulation will present details of a pesticide proposal and accept public comments at two more hearings this month.
A group of city workers and volunteers spent the afternoon cleaning massive amounts of trash from a wooded hillside in Watsonville one sunny day in early December, hauling away several full dumpsters.