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Dr. Michael Silva: Running for Solano County Supervisor | Leadership, Community & the Future of District 4

42 min · 3 de may de 2026
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We’re honored to welcome Dr. Michael Silva to the podcast—Vacaville Vice Mayor, professor, and candidate for Solano County Supervisor District 4. A lifelong Solano County resident, educator, and public servant, Dr. Silva is committed to strengthening local communities and expanding opportunity for families. In this episode, we discuss his journey, what inspired his run for County Supervisor, and his vision for the future of Vacaville, Dixon, and Solano County.

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