- Party: Independent
- Occupation: Marketing Coordinator
- Chairman, Reform Party of California
- Reform Candidate, 2002 U.S. House of Reps
- Phi Theta Kappa International Scholastic Society
- National Dean's Honors
- SRJC Dean's Highest Honors
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Top Priorities if Elected |
- Paying down the debt
- Halting illegal immigration
- Workers compensation for $7.2 billion less
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- Ross Perot's Reform Party
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- Workers Compensation Reform
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This is an outline of my plan to save roughly $7.2 billion in the current WC program while doing the what it was setup for, helping injured workers. Highlights: Eliminating insurance companies from the equation.
- The Ca. debt, and government waste
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Elimination of billions of dollars in government waste in order to pay down the debt. Also, requesting more federal tax dollars be returned to Ca. Some states receive up to $6 back from the federal government for every dollar they contribute in taxes. California receives .74 cents. Other states are taking California's money for their own needs because of special interest control of the U.S. Congress. We want more of our money to be spent in Ca.
- Halting illegal immigration
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Reduce sprawl, pollution, overpopulation, and traffic congestion while saving billions of dollars lost on social services to illegal aliens.
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