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Placer, Sacramento, El Dorado Counties, CA November 7, 2006 Election
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Repair and Expansion

By Martin Harmon

Candidate for Board Member; Sierra Joint Community College District; Area 6

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Need to renovate and expand campuses
The Sierra College Rocklin Campus is in need of renovation and Grass Valley and Tahoe Truckee regions are growing communities and need educational facilities to allow students in this area to pursue higher education without traveling long distances to attend classes. The Sierra College district is huge. To improve on the satellite campuses of the district for better access makes total sense to me.

Before any future bond measures for expansion and renovation of our campuses are going to pass, the public must be reassured that the Sierra College Board of Trustees will work together to wisely invest in our campuses and exercise sound business judgment expending public funds.

I bring years of business and government experience to this race. I am a Vice President and Member of the Board of Directors of Western Care Construction Company of Rocklin and a Lead Public Works Inspector for the City of Lincoln. My decisions affect millions of dollars of work product and investment in both the private and public sectors.

As a general engineering contractor, I have the knowledge and skills to better serve our community on policy issues concerning construction and the repair and maintenance of our Sierra College Campuses throughout the district. And I assure you that, as Trustee, I will exercise fiscal responsibility and sound business judgment.

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