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Dear OCEA member,

This holiday season, I am reminded how the work each of you do each day enables so many families throughout our communities to enjoy a safe and healthy time with family and friends. In fact, many among our ranks will be working throughout the holiday to make sure Orange County works, that its streets are safe and that its residents get the services they need.

Today I wrote an editorial in the Orange County Register to highlight the incredible work you all do and to remind residents that you are the unsung heroes who keep our communities working (see below).

Wishing you and your loved ones joy and love this holiday season, from your family at OCEA. Thank you for all you do.

In solidarity,

Jennifer Muir Beuthin
OCEA General Manager


Remember the unsung heroes this holiday season
By Jennifer Muir Beuthin, Contributing writer

Every year the Register recognizes influencers throughout our communities—leaders who have made a mark, whose stories provide a glimpse into the incredible and diverse fabric that makes Orange County so special. Congratulations to each of the honorees.

For each of the 100 most influential people who are singled out every year, we can all probably name people in our own circles who make a huge impact on our lives each day. And so these influencer stories also help us all tap into our own personal feelings of gratitude, feelings that are especially poignant as we shop and cook and prepare to spend time with loved ones during the holidays.

In that spirit of gratitude, I wanted to highlight the efforts of a group of incredibly influential people because the very nature of their work often means that when they’re successful, most of us hardly know they’re there.

The municipal workforce in our county impacts just about every aspect of our daily lives, and this holiday season is no different.

For those of us who have family visiting from out of town, your guests will be greeted at John Wayne Airport by Sheriff’s Special Officers whose job is to make sure the public is safe inside and outside the walls of the airport terminals. You can feel confident knowing that SSOs have intervened not only to protect the public from dangerous situations, but also to perform CPR and save lives when travelers have fallen ill.

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December 1, 2021 Media Brief

Today: OC cities look to motels to help house homeless people, whistleblowers say a Santa Ana sheet metal factory is unsafe, polluting water, and pandemic made housing’s rich only richer.

November 30, 2021 Media Brief

Today: Is Anaheim’s resort gamble paying off for local residents? Santa Ana officials want people on buses to fight climate change, and OC supervisors make controversial hospital executive appointment.

November 29, 2021 Media Brief

Today: More OC school boards oppose student vaccine mandates; Santa Ana winds returning to Southern California but with less power, and there is a long road ahead to recovery from Huntington Beach oil spill.

November 24, 2021 Media Brief

Today: Warm, windy forecast brings more wildfire worries for Thanksgiving week; Moviegoers returning to theaters but with caution, and angry pandemic-era customers? Some fear vaccine mandates will make things worse.

November 23, 2021 Media Brief

Today: Orange County residents’ voting power just got reshaped for next decade; in historic vote, O.C. supervisors approve majority-Latino district, and SpaceX to give SoCal residents evening lightshow tonight.

November 22, 2021 Media Brief

Today: Residents upset ahead of today’s decision on County election map; Santa Ana’s rent control law is on after efforts to repeal it fail, and authorities identify source of oil sheen off Huntington Beach.

November 19, 2021 Media Brief

Today: Costa Mesa officials oppose proposed OC Election maps; Santa Ana officials charge community center $40K for homeless camp clean up, and OC sheriff’s reserves leader charged with $17 million fraud.

November 18, 2021 Media Brief

Today: OC health director publicly challenged by his bosses over no-bid contracts; contrary to popular belief, no great migration in pandemic, and Costa Mesa looks to underused motels to help meet housing goals.

November 17, 2021 Media Brief

Today: OC Supervisors shorten residents’ review time of proposed election maps; definition of ‘fully vaccinated’ is changing to three Covid-19 doses, and UC strike averted with ‘groundbreaking’ agreement.

November 16, 2021 Media Brief

Today: Board of Supervisors is expected to approve majority Latino district for 1st time; Amplify Energy absent again from state hearing on OC oil spill, and OC mayors eager for the projects the new federal infrastructure bill could fund.

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Publication Date: December 30, 2016

For more information, contact Jennifer Muir Beuthin