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Marin County, CA | November 8, 2011 Election |
Legal Citizens have become Second Class CitizensBy Jerome J. Ghigliotti, Jr.Candidate for Council Member; City of Novato | |
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The California legislature and governor have enacted their own Amnesty bill, so that illegal aliens have more rights and pay no taxes.I am standing for council member in Novato, because the current council has made it their policy to ignore the will of the people of Novato. The council represents the people of Novato, and not Sacramento politicians. Politicians often talk a good game, and avoid answers. I refuse to do either. My platform is as below. It takes two other council members with the same commitments to succeed, but these are my goals. PLATFORM Enact E-Verify ordinance No more affordable housing, challenge the state law, challenge the quotas Ordinance defining the succession of the position of mayor Equal enforcement of the law Equal enforcement of code violations No more Redevelopment investments without security Low income housing ownership that does not properly maintain and control their properties to lose their tax exempt status New City Manager To restore code enforcement to protect the communityNew City Attorney For honest representation of citizen goalsNew Police Chief For gang crime and gang violence suppression VOTE FOR JEROME J. GHIGLIOTTI, JR. FOR NOVATO CITY COUNCIL I sign everything that I do because I am proud of it. Volunteer or contribute to: POB 787, Novato, CA 94948-0787 |
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