Who Do They Think They Work For?
Tim McCaffrey Tim McCaffrey

Who Do They Think They Work For?

A woman cried while talking to me recently. Not because of an election. Not because her side lost and someone else’s side won. She cried because she felt unheard.

As she talked, it became clear that she wasn’t upset about a single vote or a single policy. What she was describing was something deeper. She felt like her voice no longer mattered. Like decisions had already been made before the public ever walked into the room. Like participating in local government had become a strange ritual where we line up, speak into a microphone for three minutes, and then watch the train continue down the tracks exactly where it was already headed.

The uncomfortable truth is that many of us know exactly what that feels like. Over the last year, I’ve spent more time paying attention to local government than I ever intended, and one question keeps coming back to me: Who exactly do our elected officials think they work for?

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Where We Live
Tim McCaffrey Tim McCaffrey

Where We Live

What began as a simple staycation after the election became a powerful reminder of why we love this place. From Pinecrest and Strawberry to Long Barn and Mi-Wuk, we spent a weekend surrounded by friends, local businesses, stunning beauty, and the kind of community that is becoming harder to find. Win or lose, if you live here, you’ve already won. And that is a lesson worth remembering.

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One Week Left
Tim McCaffrey Tim McCaffrey

One Week Left

We deserve more transparency, more communication, and more leadership that listens. As we enter the final week of this campaign, I’d like to share what that means to me and why I’m asking for your vote on June 2.

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What Kind Of Leadership Do We Want?
Tim McCaffrey Tim McCaffrey

What Kind Of Leadership Do We Want?

This election is about more than a name on the ballot. It is about what kind of leadership District 3 deserves.

With June 2nd almost here, I’m asking voters to choose full time focus, clear communication, open discussion, and representation for all of us.

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More Than Just a “Business Owner”
Tim McCaffrey Tim McCaffrey

More Than Just a “Business Owner”

“Business Owner” is what appears on the ballot, but Tim McCaffrey’s story is rooted in decades of community work, local business, youth mentorship, tourism, nonprofit service, and volunteer leadership.

I may not talk about it often, but the experience is there.. From Dodge Ridge to local newspapers, at risk youth programs, Strawberry Music Festival, Twain Harte Homeowners, and countless community projects, his work has always been about service, connection, and helping District 3 thrive.

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Before the Vote Is Called
Tim McCaffrey Tim McCaffrey

Before the Vote Is Called

This election is about more than who holds the seat. It is about what kind of leadership we expect from the person sitting in it.

With ballots arriving today, this week’s we look at full time commitment, transparency, public safety, emergency preparedness, and why decisions should be made openly with the people of Tuolumne County in mind.

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Breakdown of Michael Roberson’s Questions
Tim McCaffrey Tim McCaffrey

Breakdown of Michael Roberson’s Questions

Former Tuolumne County employee Michael Roberson is asking the Board of Supervisors direct questions about transparency, budgeting, staffing, fire services, OES, and public trust. These are questions every resident deserves to understand.

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This Is Not How Emergency Services Should Be Moved
Tim McCaffrey Tim McCaffrey

This Is Not How Emergency Services Should Be Moved

Tomorrow, the Board of Supervisors is scheduled to move the Office of Emergency Services under the Sheriff’s Office. This is not a simple department move. OES is tied to emergency planning, evacuations, disaster response, recovery, emergency spending, and countywide coordination. The concern is the process. The current ordinance says the County Administrator is the Director of Emergency Services, but the proposed resolution appears to move that authority to the Sheriff now and update the ordinance later. Emergency services are too important to rush, and the public deserves the full picture before any vote.

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Something Is Wrong in Tuolumne County Leadership
Tim McCaffrey Tim McCaffrey

Something Is Wrong in Tuolumne County Leadership

In one meeting we had serious allegations against a sitting supervisor, the unexpected resignation of our OES Director, and a decision to cut fire protection. This isn’t normal and it should concern every one of us.

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Five People · 55k Lives
Tim McCaffrey Tim McCaffrey

Five People · 55k Lives

With ballots going out May 6, now is the time to look beyond the noise and understand how county decisions are really made. Who sets priorities, who does the work, and how those choices impact your daily life.

This piece breaks it down clearly… and asks the questions every voter should be thinking about before they cast their vote.

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We’ve Built Something Strong
Tim McCaffrey Tim McCaffrey

We’ve Built Something Strong

This campaign started with a simple idea rooted in service and community. Nearly a year later, it has grown into something strong, built by people who are showing up, speaking up, and choosing to be part of the process.

Now we enter the final stretch. The next two months are the most important, where conversations turn into action and engagement turns into votes.

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We Know Each Other
Tim McCaffrey Tim McCaffrey

We Know Each Other

In a place where we all know each other, local politics should be about respect, honesty, and getting the work done. Lately, it feels like we’ve drifted from that. This is a look at what decency in local leadership is supposed to be.

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A Better Path for Tuolumne County
Tim McCaffrey Tim McCaffrey

A Better Path for Tuolumne County

On paper, putting emergency services under one roof sounds like common sense. But real-world examples tell a different story. Before we make this change in Tuolumne County, we need to take a hard look at what works, what doesn’t, and what’s actually at stake.

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What People Are Really Saying
Tim McCaffrey Tim McCaffrey

What People Are Really Saying

After weeks of knocking on doors across District Three, and plenty more to go, one thing is clear… people are tired of the noise and want their county government focused on real work. Roads, fire protection, water, tourism and preparation for the future. With the Board of Supervisors gathering for their annual workshop, now is the moment to listen.

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Changing the Current
Tim McCaffrey Tim McCaffrey

Changing the Current

What if the real measure of leadership is not how well we respond to crisis but how many crises never happen at all?

In every community, we invest heavily in reaction. We build systems to prosecute, to intervene, to rescue. And those systems matter.

But what if the harder, quieter work is prevention? What if the strongest strategy is not just pulling people out of harm but reducing the number who ever fall in?

This piece asks an uncomfortable but necessary question. Are we only willing to fund what we can count or are we willing to invest in what truly changes the current?

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Winter Really Showed Up
Tim McCaffrey Tim McCaffrey

Winter Really Showed Up

Winter finally showed up… and with it, a reminder of how much Tuolumne County depends on snow. Dodge Ridge is coming back to life. Local businesses are getting the relief they have been waiting for. Visitors are returning to experience something they cannot find anywhere else.

But this snowfall is more than a celebration. It is a test. A test of our infrastructure. A test of our preparedness. And a reminder of what truly brings people here… and what short sighted decisions could drive them away.

Learn more about what this moment means for our economy, our leadership, and our future.

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What Happens to TOT When Tourism Slows Down?
Tim McCaffrey Tim McCaffrey

What Happens to TOT When Tourism Slows Down?

What happens when the snow doesn’t show? Local businesses feel it first… and so do county services funded by tourism dollars. In Tuolumne, our economy is tied to the seasons, but it does not have to stall without them. Other counties are getting creative. We can too.

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Beyond Snowplows
Tim McCaffrey Tim McCaffrey

Beyond Snowplows

In our foothill communities, a mild winter is the best time to get serious about the next one.

Other counties are already building smart tools like live plow trackers, community storm hubs, and better emergency communication. Tuolumne deserves the same.

In this post:

What other rural counties are doing right? What we can learn from them? How we rebuild trust after losing Station 56?

Plus: Winter cleanup matters more than ever. If it is safe and permitted, every day is a burn day in Tuolumne County — and we should be using that time wisely.

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Winter Without Snow
Tim McCaffrey Tim McCaffrey

Winter Without Snow

February is usually a time of snowstorms and slow travel — but not this year. With dry hills and clear skies, we are facing a winter unlike most. And while that’s bad news for local business, it’s also an opportunity: right now, every day is a burn day in Tuolumne County.

That makes this the perfect time to clean up brush, create defensible space, and get ahead of wildfire season while the weather allows it.

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