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Yes, Experience Matters

Roger has lived in North Sacramento for over 40 years and has been an active community member. 

 

Like you, Roger's been frustrated with the downward decline of our Neighborhoods. As an active member of multiple community associations, Roger was asked by his neighbors to step in and take action. The district's problems are many:

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  • Homeless and illegal dumping.

  • Empty buildings where shops and vital services used to thrive. 

  • Missing infrastructure like street lights and sidewalks. 

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The Sacramento Bee: October 17, 2024

 

"He (Roger) is a former member of the Sacramento County Board of Supervisors and the California State Assembly, where he largely focused on youth issues. He left the assembly a decade ago, and wasn’t planning to reenter politics — until watching what happened under former council members Allen Warren and Sean Loloee, who each had “personal economic motivation,” he said.

 

“I didn’t expect to run for office again, but what really triggered it was people came to me after Loloee and said, ‘We need help,’” Dickinson said. “I saw the same things they saw and I just said, ‘I’m not willing to sit on the sidelines and watch this continue.’”

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​Roger's campaign has focused on the issues, and he has been walking in every neighborhood listening to your ideas. Roger has overwhelming support from every neighborhood association and our District 2 businesses. Why? Because he listens and brings people together, using a lifetime of experience to find lasting solutions.

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It's time to end the rhetoric that decides us. By working together, we can bring positive change to every neighborhood.


Yes, experience matters.

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Endorsed by the Sacramento Bee

If one area of Sacramento needs leadership this election, it’s Council District 2

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The Sacramento Bee, Opinion: September 30, 2024

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"Among Sacramento communities desperate for local leadership, the city council’s District 2 surely tops the list. The area encompasses some of the oldest and most underserved neighborhoods including Old North Sacramento, Hagginwood, Del Paso Heights and parts of Robla. ...

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​The Bee is endorsing Roger Dickinson to be that leader because he has the strongest understanding of what this district needs and a proven track record working collaboratively with numerous legislative bodies. ... we feel Dickinson has the experience and knowledge of the issues needed to serve this district right now. ...

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​We believe Dickinson could be the stabilizing force District 2 desperately needs — and desperately deserves. He has the relationships to put his district on the state and federal map for financial assistance programs.

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Along with our endorsement, we sincerely hope that Dickinson can help restore stability, community, dignity and good governance to District 2, which needs genuine care and attention from its representative — perhaps now more than ever. Perhaps best of all, he already has a point in his favor over the last guy: Dickinson lives in the district."

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Sacramento’s District 2 needs stability, so The Bee is endorsing a veteran leader

 

The Sacramento Bee, Opinion: February 14, 2024

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"Dickinson is the clear standout in a large field ...

— because he brings a wealth of knowledge that no other candidate can hope to match. 

 

​... A bright day lies ahead for this district under Dickinson’s experienced guidance. "

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