- Party: Republican
- Occupation: Incumbent (Republican Party Central Committee Member)
- Mayor Pro Tem, City of Rancho Santa Margarita
- Chairman, Committee to Reform Public Education
- Author/Contributor, Red County (http://www.redcounty.com)
- Real Estate Transactional Attorney
- UCLA Graduate (B.A. Political Science)
- Loyola Law School Graduate, Cum Laude
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Top Priorities if Elected |
- Support Republican candidates and initiatives in order to promote conservative policies and values
- Dramtically reduce the undue influence and abuses from public employee unions
- Increase the number of registered Republican voters
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- California Republican Assembly
- Committee to Reform Public Education
- California State Assemblyman Jeff Miller
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- CA Teachers Union Strike: N.E.A. Joins the Fight at "Ground Zero"
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In the middle of the nation's worst economic crisis since the great depression, with the State of California buckling under the weight of unprecedented budget deficits that have crippled the ability of local cities and school districts to provide basic services to their constituents...2,200 members of the teachers union in the 9th largest school district in California have abandoned their students and walked out on strike! What's really going on?
- Tony Beall Interviewed re California Teachers Union Strike by KFI's Bill Handel and John & Ken Shows
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Listen to this audiotape of Tony Beall explaining to KFI's massive listening audience how the April 2010 teachers union strike was NOT about the union contract. Rather, it was all about politics -- the union's desire to take over control of the school board in November. The California Teachers Union and the National Education Association made CUSD a test case -- ground zero for the future of California...AND LOST BADLY!
- Warning: Public Employee Unions Have Commenced a Multi-Pronged Attack Against the Seven CUSD Reform Trustees
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Read the inspiring speech delivered by Tony Beall to the Republican Party Central Committee on February 15, 2010, warning that powerful union leaders from across the state and nation had commenced an orchestrated, multi-pronged attack on the seven conservative republicans serving on the CUSD Board of Trustees. Based upon this call to action, the Central Committee issued a unanimous resolution opposing the union's unjust recall campaign against two of the CUSD Reform Trustees.
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