Fri. Apr 19th, 2024

Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez has launched her first TV ad against her Republican challenger, Assemblyman Van Tran.

In the spot she rips Tran for taking over $136,000 in living expenses that are given, tax-free, to legislators. Tran has apparently used the money to buy a home in a gated community in Sacramento.

That Tran and the other legislators are taking all this per diem money, while also accepting cars paid for by taxpayers, is especially egregious given that our state budget is deeply in the red, and is late, and the Governor is continuing to furlough state workers.

Tran also told the Register, in a separate article, that “As a state assemblyman I have worked to make it easier for small businesses to hire, gotten rid of regulations and fee structures. … That is what I would do at the federal level.”

Tran’s only legislative accomplishment appears to be a bill that allows Vietnamese restaurant to sell rotten moon cakes. Click here to read about that.

The Register failed to note that Tran’s wife was once arrested.  “His wife, Cyndi Nguyen, pleaded no contest to three misdemeanors in 2004 and was sentenced to three years’ probation for helping to concoct bogus medical bills at her paralegal office in Sacramento,” according to the L.A. Times.

The bills charged for services that were never rendered by her brother, Dennis Nguyen, a Sacramento chiropractor. He pleaded no contest to the felony conspiracy charge and was sentenced to 120 days in jail and five years’ probation. He also lost his chiropractor’s license.

The Tran campaigns response to the Sanchez campaign’s allegations was typically lame – “The Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Assn. says Van accepts the normal per diem,” said Tran spokesman George Andrews. “Van’s given his last two legislative pay increases to charity. This just shows Loretta Sanchez knows she’s in trouble. She’s obviously threatened by our campaign,” according to the L.A. Times.

Note that Andrews did NOT address the per diem issue in his response.  But Andrews is right about Sanchez being threatened.  She has reason to be.  Congressional race watcher Charlie Cook recently moved the race from “likely Democratic” to “leans Democratic” in his Cook Political Report, according to the L.A. Times.



By Editor

The New Santa Ana blog has been covering news, events and politics in Santa Ana since 2009.

2 thoughts on “Sanchez TV ad rips Van Tran for using tax money to buy a home in Sacramento”
  1. Retired Chief Andrew Hall now, and these are my personal views and do not represent the City of Westminster or Westminster Police Department: No matter what you may think of republicans, democrats or Congressperson Sanchez, she has not bred and mentored a following of disturbing staff members to extend the reach and depth of misconduct. Simply Google-search Andy Quach or Tyler (Truong) Diep and see how pervasive their problematic behavior extends beyond Van. KEEP IN MIND, you will only learn what’s already been printed and is a matter of public record. An ongoing investigation, for example, will not be available for you to review. It is time to STOP allowing the wonderful and proud community of Little Saigon to be defined by Van Tran, Andy Quach and Tyler Diep. They bring shame on themselves, their families and their supporters.

  2. This Van Tran joker keeps spamming me with his election material. Tried to unsubscribe about 10 times, unsubscribe link doesn’t work. Tried the contact form on their website several times, no reply. Tried twittering joinvantran. Tried the Facebook account. Nothing. I don’t even live in the USA. I’m not interested but I cannot get off his email list no matter what I do. I even reported him to the FTC. Hopfeully he’ll get the message and take me off his mailing list sometime soon.

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