(Click Here to Play) Top 3 Priorities
Dr. Kevin McNamee is asked what are his top 3 priorities. Water Sustainability, Downtown Thousand Oaks Development, Pension Reform.
(Click Here to Play) Homeless in Thousand Oaks? – League of Women Voters
Dr. Kevin McNamee answers the question, “What to do about the homeless in Thousand Oaks?” at the League of Women Voters – Meet the Candidates Event.
(Click Here to Play) Affordable Housing in Thousand Oaks?”
“What do you think needs to be done about affordable housing in Thousand Oaks?” at the League of Women Voters – Meet the Candidates Event. Dr. Kevin McNamee, Candidate for City Council, answers the question.
(Click Here to Play) Plan reduces water rates and dependency upon imported water for the Conejo Valley and Thousand Oaks
When So California experiences an earthquake, services like water may be down for months. This model demonstrates how wastewater receiving advanced tertiary water treatment can be recycled back to be reused in the Conejo Valley. It saves customers $11.4 million annually and reduces dependence on imported water from Los Angeles by 57%.
(Click Here to Play) Magic Explains Welfare Enriches Business Owners and Employee
Watch as $15 becomes $20 then $19 and finally $15 again. The magic trick shows how earning less enriches both the business owner and employee receiving welfare at tax payer expense.
(Click Here to Play) CLU Football Players Volunteer to Direct Traffic 2018
Cal Lutheran University Football player help direct traffic at Rotary Chili Cook-Off 2018. Uses Michael Jackson dance moves to keep drivers entertained.
(Click Here to Play Video) Prager University Quotes Dr. McNamee’s NY Times Letter
Former CEO of Carl’s Jr. Restaurant explains how $15 minimum wage hurts employees and business. Dr. McNamee’s NY Times letter was quoted.
(Click Here to Play Video) Homeless in Thousand Oaks – 11 minutes of their day
11 Minute look at the day of a Thousand Oaks homeless camp where a man is aggressive, another is arrested and a pregnant woman in the last trimester tries to stay away.
Four public policy suggestions to address this problem are at the end.