Dec 10, 2014

Matthew Owen responds to Tuluwat's latest post

 link for the California form 700 

http://www.fppc.ca.gov/index.php?id=500/

In response to a post by the Tuluwat Examiner about disclosure by elected officials, Supervisor Virginia's Bass' husband Matthew Owen sent the following response:

"California law states you are not required to report your primary residence.
Also excluded are personal bank accounts, mutual funds and retirement assets."


The following comment is from me:

Since I have supported Virginia, I think the public should check out the facts for themselves, don't take my word or anyone else's.


4 comments:

  1. "Since I have supported Virginia, I think the public should check out the factscfrom themselves, don't take my word or anyone lse's."

    Good advice for any situation, Mr. Owen.

    That is just what the Tuluwat Examiner is doing. But there appears to be some debate (see the comment section) as to if you are right on what needs and does not need to be reported.

    I would think, if in doubt... report it. Nothing wrong in playing it safe.

    Then the Tuluwat Examiner has less ammunition to use on you.

    Thank you Mr. Chiv for seeking out the other side of an issue.

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    1. MOLA thank you for your comment. I updated the post to clarify my comment which is the one about supporting Virginia and not taking my word or anyone else's.

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    2. Oh dear... I didn't catch that. Sorry.

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    3. MOLA, it was not that clear in my post. It isn't you! Thank you for your comments.

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