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Political Philosophy for Gil Coerper
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Change to our community comes faster with the passing of every year. It's a full-time job to make sure that this constant evolution of business and residential development does not negatively impact our quality of life. That's why my friends asked me, a sworn police officer in our community for nearly thirty-three years, to stand and run for election to the City Council. Key issues that demand our immediate attention are: Housing: Development of well-planned single-family homes along transportation corridors prevents congestion. Schools: Public/private partnerships with our schools to develop green spaces and ball fields for our children and families. Business: Communities prosper when city governments provide a positive atmosphere for economic expansion of existing new businesses. Our City should constantly assess and strive to meet the needs of our local businesses. Public Safety: I've been fighting crime in this City for nearly thirty-three years. Doing the job right requires a strong and positive presence, as well as community-oriented focus. There is no secret to protecting our interests at City Hall. It takes integrity and dedication to the citizens of Huntington Beach |
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