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LWV League of Women Voters of California
San Mateo County, CA November 5, 2002 Election
Smart Voter Official Statement for Warren C. Gibson

Candidate for
Board Member; Sequoia Healthcare District

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This is a copy of information submitted to elections officials by the candidate

WARREN C. GIBSON Age: 59

Occupation: Engineer / Planning Commissioner

Education and Qualifications:

I am a candidate for this District because I believe it should be given a decent burial. When the Sequoia Hospital District sold Sequoia Hospital, its only significant asset, it should have disbanded gracefully. Instead, re-christened as the Sequoia Healthcare District, it has accumulated a hoard of your tax money and has given some of it to favored groups, including Planned Parenthood and Lytton Gardens. I have no problem with Planned Parenthood, but you might, and you shouldn't be forced to support it. And Lytton Gardens actually lies outside the District's boundaries!

The tax money you are paying to this District should be yours to keep or spend as you see fit. As a Director, I'll do all I can to abolish the District and return your tax money.

Should the District continue, I am well qualified to serve as a Director. I hold a Ph.D. in engineering, co-founded a successful Silicon Valley company, serve on the Belmont Planning Commission, and have served on three non-profit boards: the Psoriasis Research Institute, the San Juan Canyon Preservation Trust, and the Masterworks Chorale.

Please visit my web site at http://www.gibson2.com, and please vote for Warren Gibson, Harland Harrison, and Jack Hickey.

/s/ Warren C. Gibson

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