DISCUSSION
California's Grand Jury system provides, in each county, a truly independent "watchdog" investigative body, composed of a number of citizens in each county, who monitor the performance and activities of the county, cities, schools, and special districts and their officers and elected officials. The Shasta County Grand Jury works many hours each year to promote good government through its investigative authority.
The Grand Jury's watchdog investigations are often initiated on the basis of citizen complaints, but the Grand Jury may also act on its own initiative. When warranted, the Grand Jury issues detailed reports of its findings, which include recommendations for improvements to local governments. In Shasta County, those reports are published in the Record Searchlight. Grand Jury service offers unique rewards, including an enhanced understanding of local governments, a significant say in local government through the published reports of the Grand Jury's investigations, and a renewed faith in the power of dedicated citizens to make a difference.
The Shasta County Superior Court is now taking applications for the 2018/2019 Grand Jury. The qualities sought in individuals applying to serve on the Grand Jury include being a good listener; the willingness to cooperate with the other Grand Jurors in the pursuit of a common goal; and the ability to ask thoughtful questions, review documents, and help write lucid reports. Candidates should have an interest in increasing the efficiency of local government and improving public services. Applications are available by calling the Superior Court at 245-6761 or visiting the Grand Jury's website at www.shastacountygrandjury.org. |