Mendocino County supervisor who announced he’s not running again says there’s still plenty of work left to do

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A Mendocino County supervisor who announced last month he’s not running again says there’s still plenty of work left to do. John Haschak announced he won’t seek re-election in 2026 and thanked residents for their support, saying the final year of his term will stay busy. He’s warning people to be cautious during ongoing winter storms and to report hazards like flooding, road damage, and power outages. Haschak also points to upcoming public discussions on a state audit of county operations and the possible impacts of federal health care cuts.

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