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Jennifer Squires has lived in Santa Cruz County for more than seven years. An Oregon native, she studied journalism, Spanish and ethics at Southern Oregon University. She's worked for several small, community newspapers and also was editor of the SOU weekly newspaper for two years. Most recently, she was the crime reporter at the Santa Cruz Sentinel. Along the way, she's won awards for reporting on schools, wildfires and a grisly tale about the beheading of an Abraham Lincoln statue in a city park.
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Politics
I am my father's daughter and, therefore, a registered Democrat. But I respect a wide range of views and hope that our elected leaders can find a balance between what's best for personal liberty, living-wage jobs and environmental sustainability.
Religion
I was baptized in an Episcopal church before I could walk but don't consider myself religious.

Assembly Bill 1081, dubbed the 'Trust Act,' will limit deportations of illegal immigrants across the state.
Also, a vandal was arrested early Monday after he allegedly broke the windshield wipers off several cars.
The inaugural Eat Local First Festival will be at the Cabrillo Farmers Market on Saturday.
Detectives are concerned other women seeking work in agriculture may have been victimized by this man. Call 831-471-1121 with information.
The weeklong program focuses on how to respond to terror attacks.
A bill guaranteeing retroactive payment for 800,000 workers is finding bipartisan support in an otherwise fractious Congress.
A bill guaranteeing retroactive payment for 800,000 workers is finding bipartisan support in an otherwise fractious Congress.
A bill guaranteeing retroactive payment for 800,000 workers is finding bipartisan support in an otherwise fractious Congress.
A bill guaranteeing retroactive payment for 800,000 workers is finding bipartisan support in an otherwise fractious Congress.
The Watsonville presentation of 'Girl Rising', hosted by four local nonprofits, will be Oct. 18.
The inaugural Eat Local First Festival will be at the Cabrillo Farmers Market on Saturday.
The inaugural Eat Local First Festival will be at the Cabrillo Farmers Market on Saturday.
The fire consumed about 2 acres Sunday afternoon.