Thursday, May 13, 2010

Vote for John Stammreich for Ca. Senate - District 28

Now here's a man that we can put our trust in to do the right thing in Sacramento!

CANDIDATE STATEMENT
Sacramento is broken!

We deserve a state senator who will fight record unemployment, unacceptably low graduation rates, excessive government pension contracts, tax dollars taken from local governments, and regulations forcing businesses to leave the South Bay and California.These must be the top priorities of the South Bay’s next state senator!

When elected, I will:
1) Fight “Job-Killer” legislation and regulations sending jobs and businesses out of California;
2) Fix California’s failing education system through increased accountability of spending; and
3) Protect local services and revenues from greedy Sacramento politicians.

In 2010, voters will have a choice to “Save the South Bay Dream”, fight legislative job-killers and hold Sacramento accountable to the taxpayers again. That choice will be me!

To learn more about my campaign, volunteer or contribute please visit my websites, http://www.stammreich4senate.org and http://www.john4jobs.com.
Party: Republican     Website: http://www.stammreich4senate.org
INDIVIDUAL ENDORSEMENTS
Michelle Park Steel, Board of Equalization Member
Senator Tony Strickland
Senator George Runner
Assemblymember Chuck Devore
Assemblymember Audra Strickland
Torrance Mayor Frank Scotto
Rancho Palos Verdes Mayor Steve Wolowicz
Hermosa Beach City Council Member Patrick "Kit" Bobko
Redondo Beach City Councilmember Steve Diehls
Manhattan Beach Mayor (former) Bob Holmes
Assemblymember Nathan Fletcher
Araceli Gonzalez – Co-Founder, National Latina Business Association
Hon. Phil Wyman - Former State Senator (State Senate author of "Three Strikes" law)
John Mavar – Vice-President, Northwest San Pedro Neighborhood Council
ORGANIZATION ENDORSEMENTS
Howard Jarvis Taxpayer Association
Citizens for California Reform
California Republican Assembly
Independence Caucus
Republicans for Environmental Protection
Young Republican Federation of California
Long Beach Young Republicans
Los Angeles County Young Republicans

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