In his concluding sentence to his anti-Measure G

Letter to the Editor

(Freelance, Jan. 5) Marvin L. Jones says,

If my interpretation is even remotely close, Measure G and any
Supervisor that voted for it should be defeated.

Since his interpretation is not even

remotely close,

Measure G and those running for re-election who voted for it
should logically not be defeated.
In his concluding sentence to his anti-Measure G “Letter to the Editor” (Freelance, Jan. 5) Marvin L. Jones says, “If my interpretation is even remotely close, Measure G and any Supervisor that voted for it should be defeated.”

Since his interpretation is not even “remotely close,” Measure G and those running for re-election who voted for it should logically not be defeated.

Perhaps the most glaring omission from his diatribe is any reference to a central provision of Measure G that puts the power to change it in the hands of voters and not the Board of Supervisors. How that is a “power grab” by the Board is beyond me!

Mr. Jones also notes that everyone with Internet access can get a copy of Measure G off of the Free Lance Web site and commends the paper for that public service. In that, he and I are in agreement.

Mark D. Levine,

San Juan Bautista

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