- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: Author/Economist
- Five College Degrees from San Jose State
- Chair, Mono County Mental Health Advisory (2000)
- Real Estate Investor, Mono County (2000 - 03)
- Community College Instructor (Adjunct - 3 years)
- Reporter, Mono County Review Herald (1998)
- San Jose City Disability Advisory Commission (1993 - 97)
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Top Priorities if Elected |
- Revisit State Organization and use of K - 12 Public Education.
- Reform Penal Code and State Prison System
- Re-think State Mental Health Program, Welfare, and Application of MediCal
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The League of Women Voters of California Education Fund asked questions on the issues of all candidates for this office.
Read the answers from Tim K. "Timothy" Fitzgerald
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- Dennis Manning, National Authority on Personal Rapid Transit
- Kirk Stapp, former Mayor of Mammoth Lakes Township
- Richard Miner, Educator - Post Secondary Education
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- Eductional Reform in our state's K-12
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A revisitation to a rational approach to state public education, with a radical shift in the education of our youth for the first time since the Pragmatists prepared their generation of industrial semi-skilled labour at the urn of the 19th century.
- Resuing Post Secondary Education necessary in today's world
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Our once superior system of public Higher Education in this state has been deeply wounded by recent fiscal policy and budget cuts in the last decade, preventing the youth of this state to meet their essential responsibilities in their preparation to join a highly skilled and competitive work force - threatening our continued productivity in the decade to come
- A Call for a New and Brighter Day - To the People of California
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This nation is in a quandry over long ignored troubles, as is this State stemming from the times of the Jarvis-Gann Initative and the Tax Revolt. Now we are faced with a crisis which may bankrupt the entire State. A vital plea for unity and a impassioned cry to unite in November follows - from a third generation native with deep roots in this nation's history - the candidate himself.
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