Randall Stone

Randall Stone Former Mayor & Councilmember deeply engaged in community advocacy. Balancing political involvement, parenting, & a commitment to enhancing the community.

Passionate about family, navigating governance responsibilities, and dedicated to fostering progress. Husband and father. Assessment Appeals Board Chair, Financial Planner, Real Estate Professor, business owner, and former Mayor and Councilmember.

No dents, just blowing money out the window and shuffling miserable people around.
04/24/2024

No dents, just blowing money out the window and shuffling miserable people around.

The court is considering whether criminal penalties for sleeping in public places amount to cruel and unusual punishment. But no ruling on the issues before the high court will change the nature or scope of the problem.

I"m looking at you, K-Mart.Of course, Safe Space Chico "should go f**k themselves" per Chico City Manager and 6 of 7 cou...
01/10/2024

I"m looking at you, K-Mart.

Of course, Safe Space Chico "should go f**k themselves" per Chico City Manager and 6 of 7 councilmembers (why does one matter at all).

They are indeed members, but not of what they think.

Using eminent domain against non-complying commerical landlords will be considered at upcoming Antioch council meeting.

Shrinking schools, shrinking staff, shrinking activities, filtering academics and white washing.Not a good direction, Ch...
12/13/2023

Shrinking schools, shrinking staff, shrinking activities, filtering academics and white washing.

Not a good direction, Chico Unified School District.

Letter: Policy change leaves groups off campus

https://www.chicoer.com/2023/12/13/letter-policy-change-leaves-groups-off-campus/

On behalf of the board of directors of Girls on the Run of the North State, I am responding to the article of Dec. 9 regarding CUSD’s decision to disallow our program on elementary campuses after 13 years.

We serve close to 1,000 girls annually across our region. Until now, this included all 12 CUSD elementary campuses. The district is citing the policy change removing all groups of any type beyond their own afterschool program, is related to state grants (ELOP funding) and that the two types of afterschool groups can’t co-exist.

The explanation we were given was that there was a group that wanted campus space that was “undesirable” to the district. In our assessment CUSD is resisting a compromise by not creating rules and boundaries for groups that provide programs which benefit the students. The ramifications of this change and disregard for the impact on the Chico GOTR participants are not small.

Girls on the Run is not a club but an organization providing critical life skills to girls at a pivotal time in their journey to adulthood. Teachers and parents resoundingly concur that the program is making a difference on campuses and with individual girls. Due to the CUSD decision, many girls in our community will lack access.

I implore our community to help us find a way back onto the CUSD campuses. We would appreciate GOTR supporters reaching out to the district and school board. The girls of Chico are counting on you.

— Bonnie Chapman, Chico

On behalf of the board of directors of Girls on the Run of the North State, I am responding to the article of Dec. 9 regarding CUSD’s decision to disallow our program on elementary campuses after 1…

12/04/2023
It sounds like the Chancellor’s Office is far askew as well.  Yup, there’s nothing to see here folks.  Your University A...
11/29/2023

It sounds like the Chancellor’s Office is far askew as well. Yup, there’s nothing to see here folks. Your University Administration claims its hands were tied in addressing campus safety.

My children won’t attend a CSU until these clowns figure out student safety.

But, as the report indicates — everything you know about this incident — is just, well, their hands were tied.

Imagine this response after any school shooting. I guess, good thing Statchura is impotent?

Report finds Chico State followed existing policies in investigation of biology professor

Chico State followed proper procedures in how it handled the s*x investigation of suspended Professor David Stachura and its lengthy aftermath, including not informing faculty and students that Stachura allegedly threatened gun violence on campus, an independent investigation has found.

The 20-page report by San Diego lawyer Nancy Aeling was released late Monday afternoon by the university, nearly a year after EdSource first reported on findings that Stachura had an inappropriate s*xual relationship with a student and allegedly threatened to shoot two colleagues who cooperated in an investigation of the matter, and was named the university’s “Outstanding Professor” of the 2020-21 school year.

“The university acted consistently with policy by not notifying the Chico State community of Stachura’s alleged threats of violence,” Aeling wrote. Stachura, according to court testimony by his estranged wife, had told her of his intent to kill two professors who cooperated in the 2021 investigation that found he had an inappropriate relationship, that included s*x in his office, with a student. Separately, a biology lecturer revealed – and later testified – that Stachura spoke to her about committing a shooting in the biology department.

Aeling did not respond to a phone message left at her office.

Without mentioning her by name, the report found that former Chico State President Gayle Hutchinson considered the s*x case against Stachura as well as the alleged threats he made when approving “Stachura’s promotion to” full professor in 2021. Hutchinson Found him “to be a highly productive citizen of the academy, with a strong record of teaching, service and research,” the report states.

Hutchinson retired in June. She could not be immediately reached Monday night.

The report was also non-critical of the university’s Campus Violence Consultation Team which recommended that Stachura be allowed to return to campus after investigating the alleged threats against his colleagues and “did not find that he posed a threat of violence.”

A member of that team, Chico State Police Chief Christopher Nicodemus, testified in a court proceeding, earlier this year, that he did not agree with the team’s findings.

“There were concerns” about Stachura, Nicodemus said on the stand in a legal proceeding that resulted in a judge issuing a three-year workplace violence restraining order against Stachura that bars him from going on campus or near the people he threatened.

Nicodemus said on the stand that he believed “it’s safer to err on the side of caution” when making a threat assessment. He added that it would have been better to have mistakenly fired Stachura than live with the aftermath of a violent event.

Aeling wrote in the report that she did not consider “the appropriateness of Stachura’s actions or communications with his colleagues nor his colleagues’ responses to Stachura and his continued presence on campus, or the overall effectiveness of the procedures or policies in place to address the situation presented by (his) actions or communications.” Rather, the report was limited to “whether (the) responses were reasonable given the information available at the time and were consistent with the policies and procedures governing them.” The report makes no policy recommendations.

A faculty union officer ripped the report Monday night.

“It’s absolutely demoralizing and heartbreaking that no one has taken any accountability for what has happened,’’ Lindsay Briggs, a public health professor and a California Faculty Association Chico Campus Executive Board member, wrote in an email.

“This is why survivors of violence don’t speak out and why we don’t feel safe at our jobs; because we’re not. No one cares to do anything other than offer empty platitudes.” Eleven “months of hand wringing and we’re no better off than we were before,” she said.

Gordon Wolfe, a professor who turned over court records about Stachura’s alleged threat to kill witnesses, said in a phone interview Monday evening that he received an email from Chico State saying that Aeling wanted to interview him, but that “she never followed up.”

Stachura remains on administrative leave as the university finishes an investigation of his alleged threat to kill witnesses in the s*x case. He was recently ordered by a judge to pay more than $64,000 for the legal fees of a lecturer he unsuccessfully sued for libel. His lawyer did not respond to a request to comment on Aeling’s report.

In a prepared statement that accompanied the report’s release, Chico State President Stephen Perez said, “I appreciate the thorough review and the opportunity to consider our practices moving forward.”

Chico State followed proper procedures in how it handled the s*x investigation of suspended Professor David Stachura and its lengthy aftermath, including not informing faculty and students that Sta…

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05/30/2022

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Millions of dollars in assessed value are gone forever. I know we can do better. Vote Randall Stone for County Assessor.We only have one Assessor in Butte ...

In your weekend Action News…CC: Hi, I’m Randall Stone, and I’m running to be your County Assessor. We only have one Asse...
05/28/2022

In your weekend Action News…

CC: Hi, I’m Randall Stone, and I’m running to be your County Assessor.

We only have one Assessor in Butte County – and they’re responsible for managing $25.2 billion in property assessments, which generates over $500 million every year for our schools and local governments.

Butte County is facing a serious budget crisis with consequences for our schools, roads, police and fire departments. Cities are struggling to keep pace with limited revenues.

Yet a comprehensive audit by the State Board of Equalization revealed that the Butte County Assessor has failed to complete mandated audits of local businesses for the last ten years. That means millions of dollars have been left on the table and our community is suffering as a result. And that's just the start - the Office has had a 42% staff turnover in recent years, costing us time and money that could be better used updating the office and putting best practices in place.

Because it’s not just dollars and cents. It’s our roads, our police and fire departments, our libraries and our schools.

I’m asking for your vote for County Assessor to put my experience to work, using proven practices that have worked in other counties, so that we can fairly and accurately assess property, and everyone pays their fair share.

It’s so important those assessments are accurate and fair. I’ve been a member of the board that oversees assessments, and I know we can do better: by improving customer service, and by working with our local governments so that they can better prepare for the future.

Vote Randall Stone for County Assessor to bring back accountability, independence, and accurate assessments. I’ll treat all taxpayers fairly.

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