
Election Day is just over a week away, so candidates are stopping by Eyewitness News to make their case for your vote. Rudy Salas, the Democratic incumbent in the 32nd Assembly District, spoke about putting money into valley fever research, homelessness and why he broke party ranks to vote against the gas tax. Republican Justin Mendes, Salas’ challenger, is slated to appear on Eyewitness News Friday. Path to Full Story on 29 Eyewitness News