

Meet Tulare County Supervisors Pete Vander Poel (left), and Dennis Townsend. Today they demonstrated a glaring lack of leadership during the June 2, 2026, Board meeting. Not just that, though. They sent a very strong message to their constituents. For their MAGA compatriots, they will no doubt be hailed as heroes. For the LGBTQ community, however, they sent a very different message. One of contempt and disdain.
Board Chair Amy Shuklian, seen below, issued a proclamation recognizing three LBGTQ organizations for their “contributions to Tulare County”. It was signed by Shuklian, and Board members Larry Micari and Eddie Valero.

You’ll notice two empty chairs on the dais. (Well, three, but Amy’s doesn’t count, since she’s the one making the presentation) Those empty seats belong to Vander Poel and Townsend. They wouldn’t even stay in the room during the presentation. This is a clear abrogation of their duties as representatives of Tulare County as a whole. There are over 473,000 people living here, and if the nation-wide percentages of the queer community as part of the total population hold true here, and there’s no reason to suspect they don’t, then at least 47,300 of those constituents are a member of the LGBTQIA+ community. Townsend and Vander Poel just told them what they think of them. There’s clearly no respect there.
Here’s the proclamation they wouldn’t be in the same room for:

It’s a sad commentary on right-wing politics (because both are local Republican leaders) when something as innocuous as a proclamation recognizing three organizations for their social outreach and public service activities is a bridge too far. It’s bad enough not to sign it, but leaving the room is a slap in the face of every LGBT person in Tulare County, and those that love them.
Cowardly lions, both of them. Oz needs to give them courage, and a heart. It’s clear they have neither.

Jun 02, 2026 @ 15:55:44
Hi, Jimmie Joe. Why does this have to be characterized as a Republican/MAGA stance? Maybe this is just a personal stance. I am an Independent with a strong conservative view on economics, but socially supportive of the LBGTQ community. Let’s not stereotype, Jimmie. I agree that leaving the room is disrespectful, but not ALL Republicans and MAGA supporters would react that way. Call them what they are, but please don’t lump all into one category.
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Jun 03, 2026 @ 08:43:34
I think it’s characterized as a Republican/MAGA stance because the party (and it’s base) has by and large readily embraced that signifier…in the same way that dogs are characterized as having 4 legs and cows as having black and white coats. NOT all dogs and cows share those characteristics but they are readily recognizable identifiers for those groups. It’s sad and shameful that we are at a point where elected officials can be so brazenly homophobic, but that is the political tilt of the times, and of the Republican/MAGA party. I’m not sure why we would split hairs about that fact.
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Jun 03, 2026 @ 08:44:39
I think it’s characterized as a Republican/MAGA stance in the same way that dogs are characterized as having 4 legs and cows as having black and white coats i.e., not all dogs and cows share those characteristics but they are readily recognizable identifiers for those groups. It’s sad and shameful that we are at a point where elected officials can be so brazenly homophobic, but that is the political tilt of the times, and of the Republican/MAGA party. I’m not sure why we should endeavor to split hairs about that fact.
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