While reading the article on Lakeconews about the Kelseyville name change vote (“Supervisors decide to put Kelseyville name change advisory measure before voters,” July 31), I noticed a statement quoted from Supervisor Pyska, about staying neutral.
While campaigning for reelection, she said the name change should be left to the people of Kelseyville.
By voting for the countywide vote, she has gone back on her word and is no longer neutral.
It should not matter which side of the issue you are on, she broke her promise to all of us.
Dan Hough lives in Kelseyville, California.
Hough: Pyska broke neutrality promise
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