Supervisor Andrew Do Proposes OC Ethics Commission with Subpoena Power

Santa Ana, California — In an effort to add teeth to TINCUP, Orange County Supervisor Andrew Do is proposing an Orange County Ethics Commission to enforce and administer the county’s landmark campaign finance law. The new commission, as proposed by Supervisor Do, would have the power to subpoena bank records, investigate campaign finance violations, and create an independent campaign contribution tracking system.

Why We Celebrate Memorial Day

Today, we honor those who sacrificed their lives in the name of freedom. We have parades. We attend ceremonies. We place flags on the graves of the fallen.

Yet, all of those actions seem hollow and inadequate, when compared to the gift we've received from generation after generation of American soldiers.

Orange County Doubles Number of Mental Health Beds

Supervisor Andrew Do Leads Effort to Expand Mental Health Care Infrastructure

Families struggling with a mental health crisis will soon find more available access to emergency mental health services in Orange County. The Orange County Board of Supervisors has approved a plan that will double the number of crisis stabilization units in Orange County.

Orange County Supervisor Andrew Do, who has lead the effort to expand and improve the County’s mental health infrastructure, says that the new facilities are an integral component of a stronger system of care.