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League of Women Voters of California Education Fund
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Candidates Answer Questions on the Issues Member of the State Assembly; District 29 | |||
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The questions were prepared by the League of Women Voters of California and asked of all candidates for this office. See below for questions on
Budget Crisis,
Education,
Water,
Health Insurance
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Answer from Michael R. Macias:
One of the first issues California must address in order to restore fiscal balance is spending. TheState of California must follow the simple equation of not spending more than you bring in. As a State we must prepare our budgets not for the present, but for the future. The State must make necessary spending cuts if it is to solve the current budget problems. California also needs to take in-depth looks at oversights, waste and fraud within government agencies.
California must also address the business enviroment within the State. As a State, we must become more business friendy, and promote California as such. In doing so, the State can attract more companies to do business in California which will in turn produce a greater tax revenue and produce more jobs.
Answer from Michael R. Macias:
The State's Community College System should also be spared from budget cuts. The State's Community College System is home to thousands of students who cannot afford to attend a traditional four-year institute. If the State elects reduce the budget of the Community College system, and tuition must be increased, it will prevent many deserving individuals from attending college. If the State of California plans to be competetive in the business arena, we must provide access to higher education for all qualified students.
Answer from Michael R. Macias:
Answer from Michael R. Macias:
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