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Santa Barbara County Taxpayers Deserve Better — and So Does Their Budget

Santa Barbara County Taxpayers Deserve Better — and So Does Their Budget

Santa Barbara Independent

May 2, 2026

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You know how some races on the ballot feel like a formality? The Auditor-Controller isn’t usually one that gets folks fired up, but as the *Santa Barbara Independent* recently pointed out, this year’s primary race for that very office deserves a second look. They’re endorsing Kyle Slattery, and here’s why that matters to us here in Santa Barbara: this isn’t just about balancing spreadsheets. The Auditor-Controller is essentially the county’s financial watchdog — the one making sure our tax dollars actually go to fixing our potholes, funding our libraries, and keeping our parks clean.

Let’s be honest — we’ve all felt the pinch of rising costs and wondered where the money’s going. Slattery’s background suggests he’s the kind of numbers person who actually wants to make the budget transparent, not just rubber-stamp it. It’s easy to overlook down-ballot races, but this one has a direct line to how well our local services run. So before you head to the polls, it might be worth checking out that *Independent* piece. Because when it comes to our community’s wallet, we deserve someone who’s paying close attention.

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