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In this episode of Lo and Order, SEBA Executive Director Lolita Harper sits down with Riverside County Sheriff—and now California gubernatorial candidate—Chad Bianco for a wide-ranging and deeply personal conversation.
From his early days in undercover narcotics to leading one of California’s largest sheriff’s departments, Bianco shares why he’s trading in a “perfect job” to run for governor. With honesty, grit, and candor, he opens up about leadership, government accountability, and the cost of political apathy—both personal and statewide.
Together, they explore California’s growing exodus, the waste behind the state’s homelessness crisis, and what real reform would look like in Sacramento—from repealing SB 54 to eliminating the state income tax.
Whether you agree with him or not, one thing’s certain: Bianco isn’t in this for the title—he’s in it for the people.
To learn more about the Riverside County Sheriff’s Office, visit: riversidesheriff.org
To learn more about Sheriff Bianco’s gubernatorial campaign, visit: biancoforgovernor.com
Topics Covered:
05:00 – From Sheriff to Candidate
14:30 – Accountability in Law Enforcement and Politics
25:15 – California’s Exodus and Economic Crisis
35:50 – Tackling Homelessness and Government Waste
49:00 – The Role of Leadership
1:02:00 – Repealing SB 54 and Protecting Communities
1:15:00 – Campaigns, Smear Tactics, and Staying Grounded
1:27:00 – Passion, Grief, and the Law Enforcement Memorial
1:41:00 – A Message to Voters
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Learn more about the Sheriff's Employees' Benefit Association (SEBA): https://www.seba.com/
SEBA is the Sheriff's Employees' Benefit Association proudly representing 4,000+ public safety officers in San Bernardino County since 1946
Follow Show Host Lolita Harper:
By sebasbcountyIn this episode of Lo and Order, SEBA Executive Director Lolita Harper sits down with Riverside County Sheriff—and now California gubernatorial candidate—Chad Bianco for a wide-ranging and deeply personal conversation.
From his early days in undercover narcotics to leading one of California’s largest sheriff’s departments, Bianco shares why he’s trading in a “perfect job” to run for governor. With honesty, grit, and candor, he opens up about leadership, government accountability, and the cost of political apathy—both personal and statewide.
Together, they explore California’s growing exodus, the waste behind the state’s homelessness crisis, and what real reform would look like in Sacramento—from repealing SB 54 to eliminating the state income tax.
Whether you agree with him or not, one thing’s certain: Bianco isn’t in this for the title—he’s in it for the people.
To learn more about the Riverside County Sheriff’s Office, visit: riversidesheriff.org
To learn more about Sheriff Bianco’s gubernatorial campaign, visit: biancoforgovernor.com
Topics Covered:
05:00 – From Sheriff to Candidate
14:30 – Accountability in Law Enforcement and Politics
25:15 – California’s Exodus and Economic Crisis
35:50 – Tackling Homelessness and Government Waste
49:00 – The Role of Leadership
1:02:00 – Repealing SB 54 and Protecting Communities
1:15:00 – Campaigns, Smear Tactics, and Staying Grounded
1:27:00 – Passion, Grief, and the Law Enforcement Memorial
1:41:00 – A Message to Voters
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Learn more about the Sheriff's Employees' Benefit Association (SEBA): https://www.seba.com/
SEBA is the Sheriff's Employees' Benefit Association proudly representing 4,000+ public safety officers in San Bernardino County since 1946
Follow Show Host Lolita Harper:

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