Skip to content
CapRadio

CapRadio

signal status listen live donate
listen live donate signal status
listen live donate signal status
  • News
    • topics
    • State Government
    • Environment
    • Health Care
    • Race and Equity
    • Business
    • Arts and Lifestyle
    • Food and Sustainability
    • PolitiFact California
  • Music
    • genres
    • Classical
    • Jazz
    • Eclectic
    • Daily Playlist
  • Programs + Podcasts
    • news
    • Morning Edition
    • All Things Considered
    • Marketplace
    • Insight With Vicki Gonzalez
    • music
    • Acid Jazz
    • At the Opera
    • Classical Music
    • Connections
    • Excellence in Jazz
    • Hey, Listen!
    • K-ZAP on CapRadio
    • Mick Martin's Blues Party
    • Programs A-Z
    • Podcast Directory
  • Schedules
    • News
    • Music
    • ClassicalStream
    • JazzStream
    • Weekly Schedule
    • Daily Playlist
  • Community
    • Events Calendar
    • CapRadio Garden
    • CapRadio Reads
    • Ticket Giveaways
  • Support
    • Evergreen Gift
    • One-Time Gift
    • Corporate Support
    • Vehicle Donation
    • Stock Gift
    • Legacy Gift
    • Endowment Gift
    • Benefits
    • Member FAQ
    • e‑Newsletter
    • Drawing Winners
    • Thank You Gifts
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Close Menu
 We Get Support From:
Become a Supporter 
 We Get Support From:
Become a Supporter 

Stockton City Council "Admonishes" Mayor Anthony Silva

  •  Marianne Russ 
  •  Rich Ibarra 
Wednesday, December 4, 2013 | Sacramento, CA
  

The Stockton City Council voted 5-2 Tuesday night in support of a "resolution of admonishment" against Silva for disclosing the name of a City Manager candidate, allegedly against confidentiality rules.

Councilman Michael Tubbs voted for the admonishment:

"The biggest problem Stockton has suffered from for the past 50 years is a lack of leadership, so I think the public should be happy that the council is sitting up and saying, 'we'll hold one of our own accountable.'"

Last month Silva revealed that Coachella City Manager David Garcia had been selected to replace Bob Deis before it was official.  Garcia later withdrew from consideration. 

At last night's meeting the public comment lasted about 90 minutes, and most of it was from Stocktonians in support of Silva, like John Feist:

"We see Mayor Silva. He's one of us. We voted him in. We want that man to be our Mayor and we don't want you guys trying to undermine him. You guys need to change."

 The City Council voted to send Silva's actions to a civil grand jury. Mayor Silva is defending himself:

"The release of this information, that I promise you, I acted in good faith, some has referred to this as a witch hunt. At the worst case, this will find to be a highly technical error, or according to some attorneys, no violation was committed at all."

Silva said he welcomes the opportunity to air the issue before a grand jury.

 

 


Follow us for more stories like this

CapRadio provides a trusted source of news because of you.  As a nonprofit organization, donations from people like you sustain the journalism that allows us to discover stories that are important to our audience. If you believe in what we do and support our mission, please donate today.

Donate Today  

    Related Stories

  • Anthony Silva / LinkedIn

    Former Stockton Mayor Faces New Embezzlement Charges

    Thursday, October 4, 2018
    Former Stockton Mayor Anthony Silva and Sharon Shimas, who was his executive assistant while he held office from 2013 to 2016, were charged with embezzlement, money-laundering and conflict-of-interest last week by San Joaquin County prosecutors.
  • Stockton Voters Approve Sales Tax Increase

    Wednesday, November 6, 2013
    In Stockton, voters have approved Measure A, which will raise the local sales tax to pay for more police on the street and other city services.
  • Stockton Mayor Spends Own Money on Gun Buyback

    Friday, October 4, 2013
    Stockton Mayor Anthony Silva is offering money for guns tomorrow. The mayor says his goal is to take guns off the streets which could be used in a crime.
  • Stockton City Manager Disputes Audit Findings

    Monday, August 5, 2013
    The State Controller's office released today the details of an audit of the City of Stockton's finances, one that Stockton City management calls just a case of "scoring political points."
  • Stockton Mayor Says He'll Be "More Restrained" But Won't Resign

    Thursday, July 25, 2013
    Stockton Mayor Anthony Silva says he’ll try to be more restrained, but resign? “No.” Listen now to his full interview with Insight’s Beth Ruyak.
  • Grand Jury Releases Report on Stockton Finances

    Thursday, May 30, 2013
    A grand jury report casts a critical eye at Stockton's long-term fiscal health.

    Related Resources

  • Insight-130725a Stockton Mayor (mp3)

 stockton

Marianne Russ

Former Managing Editor, News

Marianne served as Capital Public Radio’s Managing Editor for News through July 2015.  Read Full Bio 

Rich Ibarra

Contributing Central Valley/Foothills Reporter

As the Central Valley correspondent, Rich Ibarra covers San Joaquin, Stanislaus, and Merced counties, along with the foothill areas including Tuolumne and Calaveras counties. He covers politics, the economy and issues affecting the region.   Read Full Bio 

 Email Rich Ibarra

Sign up for ReCap and never miss the top stories

Delivered to your inbox every Friday.

 

Check out a sample ReCap newsletter.

Thanks for subscribing!

Thank you for signing up for the ReCap newsletter! We'll send you an email each Friday with the top stories from CapRadio.

Browse all newsletters

More Stories

Princeton University Press

'How Fast Did T. rex Run?' and other questions about dinosaurs examined in new book

August 3, 2022

Kristin Lam/CapRadio

Police detained a Black child at the California State Fair. His mother says they targeted him

August 2, 2022

Larry Valenzuela, CalMatters/CatchLight Local

Wrangling over renewables: Counties push back on Newsom administration usurping local control

August 6, 2022

Most Viewed

A California man’s ‘painful and terrifying’ road to a monkeypox diagnosis

North Sacramento residents push back on affordable housing, say city ‘dumping’ homelessness solutions in neighborhood

Northern California wildfires: Where to find updates on air quality, evacuations, and official information

Abortion is still legal in California. Here are answers to questions about access in the state.

New variants, wastewater data, long COVID: What Sacramento region experts are watching

We Get Support From:
Become a Supporter

Most Viewed

A California man’s ‘painful and terrifying’ road to a monkeypox diagnosis

North Sacramento residents push back on affordable housing, say city ‘dumping’ homelessness solutions in neighborhood

Northern California wildfires: Where to find updates on air quality, evacuations, and official information

Abortion is still legal in California. Here are answers to questions about access in the state.

New variants, wastewater data, long COVID: What Sacramento region experts are watching

Back to Top

  • CapRadio

    7055 Folsom Boulevard
    Sacramento, CA 95826-2625

    • (916) 278-8900
    • Toll-free (877) 480-5900
    • Email Us
    • Submit a News Tip
  • Contact Us

  • About Us

    • Contact Us / Feedback
    • Coverage
    • Directions
    • Careers & Internships
    • Mission / Vision / Core Values
    • Press
    • Staff Directory
    • Board of Directors
  • Listening Options

    • Mobile App
    • On Air Schedules
    • Smart Speakers
    • Playlist
    • Podcasts
    • RSS
  • Connect With Us

    •  Facebook
    •  Twitter
    •  Instagram
    •  YouTube
  • Donate

  • Listen

  • Newsletters

CapRadio stations are licensed to California State University, Sacramento. © 2022, Capital Public Radio. All Rights Reserved. Privacy Policy | Website Feedback FCC Public Files: KXJZ KKTO KUOP KQNC KXPR KXSR KXJS. For assistance accessing our public files, please call 916-278-8900 or email us.