Tuesday, May 3, 2022

An Open Letter to Shasta County

Dear Shasta County, 

Once upon a time, I left this town. I drove south to San Francisco to attend college, fiercely determined to never return again. 

Fast forward a bunch of years, and I landed right back where I came from. For better or worse, this has once again become my home. It's the place where I live, work, and raise my kids. You have grown on me, Shasta County. In spite of my liberal political leanings I've felt welcome here. I've found great schools for my kids, a church that supports me and my family in our faith walk and I've gathered a stellar collection of friends that help sustain this "blue" citizen, deep in the heart of "red" country. 

And today I've reached my boiling point. After leading our county through the most extreme public health crisis in modern history, our Board of Supervisors has chosen to terminate our Public Health Officer, Dr. Karen Ramstrom "without cause." 

Yes, technically she's an "at will" employee with no guarantee of employment. And yet, any competent HR professional or attorney will tell you, you don't go around letting people go without cause....because if you do....they will most certainly find some illegal reason for your action. And promptly take you to court to prove their point. 

And also, it's just common decency. You don't just up and fire people because you feel like it. Grow up! 

So why, exactly was Dr. Ramstrom let go? 

Could it be because she is a woman? 

Or because she's over 40? 

Or perhaps because she's a Veteran? 

Let's hope it wasn't any of those things because those are protected classes, which would actually make your actions illegal. Awkward! Not to mention expensive. 

So maybe it's because she did a crappy job during the pandemic? Is that it? 

Did she shut down businesses during COVID? 

Did she mandate vaccines? 

Did she enforce public masking requirements with a heavy hand? 

Did she fail to keep the public informed about COVID risks? 

Nope? None of that? Hmm. 

Did she work hard to balance the needs of business owners with her obligation to protect public health and safety? 

Did she patiently, oh so patiently, listen to all the concerns, fears, mis-information, and conspiracy theories and seek to find common ground with the full 50% of our county who are not yet ready for vaccines? 

Did she partner with schools, correctional facilities, hospitals and healthcare centers to manage risk using widely accepted practices such as masks, contact tracing, social distancing and encouraging vaccines? 

Did she follow CA state mandates as she is required to do as the Health Officer?

Yes? All of that? Well. Isn't that interesting. 

So, maybe the BOS just decided to get rid of her because they can. Maybe they just took that "at will" clause and used it to their advantage because they had an itchy trigger finger and three solid votes. 

I can just hear the hamster wheels in their heads spinning now..."There! That will show them we mean business about taking back Shasta County."

Here's what it also shows...

It shows our public servants they should make no assumptions about job security. (This should be really great for employee morale, recruitment and retention)

It shows our community that the BOS is beholden to a vocal and misinformed minority and will act without regard for the potentially significant legal and financial repercussions. (While I am not shocked by this decision given the culture of our current BOS, I will be shocked if it doesn't wind up in court)

It shows that there are a lot of people in this town who are angry and barking up the entirely wrong tree. (Government 101: State laws preempt local ordinances)

I would like to believe we are better than this, Shasta County. I would like to believe that the asphalt cowboys, the bay area transplants, the ranchers, the college professors and everyone in between can find their place here. I want to believe that we're all different but can peacefully co-exist, engage in respectful dialogue and debate, and feel at home. I want to believe that our collective health is a valuable asset, worth protecting with the best tools that science can provide for us. 

That's what I want to believe. 

Tonight I believe a lot of things that are contrary to all of that. I won't put them into words here because that is not the Shasta County that I hope for. That is the Shasta County that I pray over. 

Tomorrow, I'll find more hope. But for tonight, I'll stew in my frustration and see what fruits it may bear. 

I sure hope that the next brand of cancer, food-borne illness, sexually transmitted disease, birth defect, addiction, flu, mental illness or natural disaster is met with a Public Health Department fully staffed with capable, compassionate leaders of the same caliber as Dr. Ramstrom. For all of us, I hope for this to be true. We're in this together, for better or worse.  

Sincerely, 
Amy Cavalleri


PS...What do we do? If you're disappointed with Dr. Ramstrom's dismissal, here are some positive outlets for your frustration: 

1. Many county employees are emotionally rocked by this dismissal. If you have friends who work in county offices, take a minute to reach out to see how they are doing and offer a few kind words of support. 

2. These 3 Supervisors voted in support of this decision. Let them know how you feel about it:
Les Baugh: lbaugh@co.shasta.ca.us 
Patrick Jones: pjones@co.shasta.ca.us 
Tim Garman: tgarman@co.shasta.ca.us

3. These 2 Supervisors voted against terminating Dr. Ramstrom. Give them a high five, and a word of encouragement: 
Mary Rickert: mrickert@co.shasta.ca.us
Joe Chimenti: jchimenti@co.shasta.ca.us

4. Check out the candidates for the June 7 election.  Click here. and then click "Candidate Information" for a dropdown list of local offices that are up for election. Take some quality time to read the candidate statements so you are informed and ready to VOTE on June 7. 

31 comments:

  1. Stephanie TaylorMay 4, 2022 at 6:33 AM

    Very well said Amy. This decision is terrible. The three supervisors are pandering to a loud minority. I don’t recognize the community that pulled together so well after Carr.

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    1. Yes, isn't it interesting how that crisis pulled us together and the COVID crisis did the exact opposite.

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    2. Great letter Amy!

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  2. Thank you Amy! My thoughts exactly and clearly stated. As a former public health employee, I am disappointed and frustrated with our BOS and fear the impact on future public health efforts.

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  3. Thank you Amy! As a former Public Health employee, your words are spot on. I am sad for what this means for the future of our community. I am sad for Dr. Ramstrom and I am sad for all who have worked with her to serve our community. I am incredibly disappointed in how the BOS has behaved so poorly and been so unsupportive of county employees trying to protect and serve our community.

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    1. Dr. Ramstrom is highly competent and capable. I have no doubt she will land on her feet. HHSA and our community will have a more complicated recovery process from this mis-step.

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  4. As a former public health employee, when has this not been an issue with HHSA?:
    It shows our public servants they should make no assumptions about job security. (This should be really great for employee morale, recruitment and retention).
    Wrong person dismissed in this instance but hopefully the other corrupt HHSA management will be given the ax.

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  5. Thank you for well thought out words and a well put together letter. I have lived in Shasta County my entire life and have NEVER witnessed the incompetence of the 3 Board Members who are on a total power and ego trip. I too agree, GET OUT AND VOTE! Apathy had gotten us to this place.

    I'm pro-Melissa who's working two jobs just to make ends meet and has to choose between bringing another child into poverty or feeding the children she already has because her spouse walked out on her.
    I'm pro-Brittany who realizes that she is in no way financially, emotionally, or physically able to raise a child.
    I'm pro-Emily who went through IVF, ending up with SIX viable implanted eggs requiring selective reduction in order to ensure the safety of her and a SAFE amount of fetuses.
    I'm pro-Christina who doesn't want to be a mother, but birth control methods sometimes fail.
    I'm pro-Jessica who is FINALLY getting the strength to get away from her physically abusive spouse only to find out that she is carrying the monster's child.
    I'm pro-Vanessa who went into her confirmation appointment after YEARS of trying to conceive only to hear silence where there should be a heartbeat.
    I'm pro-Lindsay who lost her virginity in her sophomore year with a broken condom and now has to choose whether to be a teenage mom or just a teenager.
    I'm pro-Courtney who just found out she's already 13 weeks along, but the egg never made it out of her fallopian tube so either she terminates the pregnancy or risks dying from internal bleeding.
    You can argue and say that I'm pro-choice all you want, but the truth is:
    I'm pro-life.
    Their lives.
    Women's lives.
    You don't get to pick and choose which scenarios should be accepted.
    Women's rights are meant to protect ALL women, regardless of their situation!
    #roevwade #prochoice #abortion #women #womensrights #mybody #mychoi

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  6. Thank you and I agree as well. Was saddened when my district voted to recall Moty and replaced him with Garman. Dr Ranstrom did a great job with the pandemic and I completely disagree with what has happened. I have little faith in anyone that those three would hire to help our community in another pandemic.

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    1. I honestly don't know who in their right mind would apply to fill the job at this point. This decision will critically impact our ability to attract qualified candidates.

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    2. Exactly! Who would want to be a part of this circus!? It will hurt recruitment for many sectors, not just county employment - but also health care.
      We’re already a provider desert, and now the drought continues.

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  7. well said! 👏🏽

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  8. Amy. I am so proud of you for writing this. It captures the deep feelings of so many of us. Thank you very much.

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    1. You are welcome. Venting is therapeutic! I suspected I was not alone in my frustration, and the response to this post has confirmed that suspicion.

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  9. It is so scary what is happening in Shasta County🤬

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  10. Excellent thoughts and I agree. Thanks for posting.

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  11. I'm a staunch social and classic Conservative Christian and I am appaled at the level of persecution and harassment that is happening in Shasta County by the Jones Rwb mob. I'm from the Bay Area where conservatives were a minority. I'm used to playing fair. This is a non partisan position. To terminate an employee because they're the wrong party or because they were doing their job in the best interest of community and using hard medical science, is simply vengeful petty and harmful to the health of the community. God help our county.

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    1. I'm grateful there are staunch conservatives who are also rational and recognize the importance of public health.

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  12. Thank you Amy for expressing sentiments so eloquently that many of us share. I too will be shocked if those three supervisors don't face legal matters over this. If only they could be held financially responsible for the costs of their wrongful action.

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    1. Yeah, wouldn't that be great?! I would much prefer that they pay for their own bad choices rather than the tax payers of Shasta County.

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  13. Thank you Amy for such a well written letter expressing the thoughts of so many of us!

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  14. Amy, I am in alignment with what you stated regarding the action taken by the Shasta Board of Supervisors, removing a competent physician who worked within the guidelines of the CDC. I moved here from the Bay Area and was absolutely shocked by the attitude of conservatism that has continually been thrown in my face. I was accustomed to a balance in the electorate and believed in the adage, "Don't discuss politics or religion to avoid arguments". Frankly, I'm sorry I moved here, I guess I was naive' about how people behave in less sophisticated areas outside urban cities. Now that Covid continues to raise its ugly head, we won't have a qualified person filling the position of Medical Officer, due to the stupidity of a few.

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    1. Shasta County is certainly not perfect, but I don't believe bad behavior is unique to rural areas.

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  15. I don't know you, but I love you! I'm a blue surrounded by red as well. It's lonely, frustrating and at times question my own sanity. I've been targeted by R,W and B people while I was trying to protect myself and my family. We will show up and vote and survive. It will get better. Thank you.

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  16. I don't know that Shasta County will ever swing blue. But I sure hope they swing back to sane very soon!

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  17. We used to be a respectable county back when there were State Senators from each county. That seemed to dilute the excesses and compel legislators to work together regardless of party. Even now, Arnold S. was a better governor than nearly 3/4 of other Republican governors who are narrow and exclusive of the common needs and common good.

    That our current BOS believes it can rule in an arbitrary and vindictive manner, the current election cycle may seriously surprise them.

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  18. Amy, thank you! I absolutely believe the 3 male BOS who voted to fire Dr. Ranstrom acted out of misogynistic desires to punish someone for “not standing up to big government “ and perhaps unconsciously found it easy to blame a female—you know how “soft” we are! I fear the type of candidate for new PH director who would like to work for those men! Another good ole boy who will run roughshod over employees, probably. I try not to go to doom-thinking, but this was just so bad!

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