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Citing political upheaval as a factor, Shasta County official retires

Citing political upheaval as a factor, Shasta County official retires

Amid a climate of political upheaval that brought about the first recall in memory of a Shasta County supervisor, one county department head has decided to retire. 

Donnell Ewert, who heads one of the largest departments in the county, the Health and Human Services Agency, announced his retirement on Monday.

Ewert said he has personal reasons for retiring, but said the politics in the county also were a factor in his decision to retire. That upheaval has included a recall, death threats and violence.

“I think some of the upheaval in the political environment just made the job less enjoyable,” Ewert said Tuesday.

While results have not been finalized, it appears Shasta County District 2 Supervisor Leonard Moty will be recalled, according to the Shasta County elections department. Recall backers accused the county of not standing up to state officials and coronavirus restrictions.

Donnell Ewert

The Health and Human Services Agency encompasses the Department of Social Services, mental health services and public health, which has been at the center of the county’s efforts to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic at the county level.

Supervisor Patrick Jones, who led the recall effort, has questioned many of the programs administered by the Health and Human Services Agency, particularly programs aimed at aiding the homeless.



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