What is the most pressing issue in...
What is the most pressing issue in the state? In Newport-Mesa?
The most pressing issue in the state is illegal immigration and
its drain on taxpayers and the state economy. The state budget is in
crisis, but if we were to stop the flow of illegal immigration and
the impact on law enforcement, insurance rates and health and welfare
benefits, it would go a long way to help balance the state budget.
The Newport-Mesa area suffers as much from this problem as any other
area.
What is the best solution to the state’s budget crisis?
First, higher taxes is not the answer. The state has a spending
problem, not a revenue problem. We must cut the state’s expenditures
through eliminating waste, redundancy and fraud. We must also stand
up to the trial lawyers lobby. The costs of frivolous lawsuits are
driving up the cost of everything from workers compensation to auto
insurance to law enforcement.
Assuming the Legislature stays in Democratic hands, how will you
work with the majority party?
I will represent all the people of the 68th Assembly District, not
special interests. I will stand up for conservative principles and
accountability in government. I think that even the Democrats will
have to respect someone who stands on principle.
What makes you the best person for the job?
I have the most experience in public service -- as a 14-year
member of my City Council and as an elected board member of the
Municipal Water District of Orange County before that. I have worked
on local and regional issues for many years and have been endorsed by
over 100 local officials in Costa Mesa, Newport Beach and surrounding
communities. My Republican Party leadership has earned me the “Local
Elected Official of the Year” award from the Orange County Republican
Party and selection by President George W. Bush’s campaign to
represent him as a California Delegate to the Republican National
Convention.
What one thing would you hope to accomplish while in office?
I hope to stem the flow of illegal immigration into California and
to abolish the attitude in state government that we should reward
lawbreakers, whether it be drivers licenses for illegals or marriage
licenses for gay weddings. We must respect the law and the will of
the people and bring conservative principles to state government.
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