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Candidates Answer Questions on the Issues Council Member; City of San Jose; Council District 8 | |||
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The questions were prepared by the Leagues of Women Voters of Santa Clara County and asked of all candidates for this office.
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Answer from Craig Mann:
Additionally, I served as a Chief of Staff in City Hall managing a council member's staff and providing high degrees of constituent services for the district. I also served as Chair of San Jose's Human Rights Commission from 1995-1998.
Currently I am a Classroom Teacher, but for 20 years I was a Silicon Valley High Technology Manager having worked for FMC Corporation, Hitachi Data Systems and Solectron.
In summary, I have the necessary combination of public and private sector experience to transform City Hall's focus from politics as usual to real solutions that benefit our neighborhoods. Answer from Rose Herrera:
Answer from Minh Duong:
When I was growing up my family was nearly homeless and definitely penniless. My father died when I was young, and I knew it would be my responsibility to provide for our family.
If elected to the City Council, I will take the same attitude. We must investment public funds wisely and every tax dollar we spend must yield a return on investment. Furthermore, the number one responsibility is to be responsive and implement the public will to the best of our abilities.
As your City Councilmember, I will bring enthusiasm, energy and an opened mindedness to try new things to get things done. For too long we've depended on politics as usual. City Hall needs fresh blood and new thinking to help manage the challenges ahead.
I have also been heavily involved in our community, serving in a number of civic and community organizations including:
Answer from Pat Waite:
Answer from Craig Mann:
Answer from Minh Duong:
Second, we must ensure that we have a safe community. I will support local law enforcement to make sure they have the resources they need to keep our community safe. Law enforcement must aggressively pursue all crimes--large and small. A downturn the economy and an uptick in crime would be disaster and a dangerous downward spiral.
Finally, we must have sensible development that spurs economic growth and preserves the high quality of life we expect and demand here in San Jose.
Here a highlight of my view on other issues:
Public safety-More police, street lights, crime intervention and prevention.
Overcrowding Schools- Work with school districts to implement "Proof of Residence" programs to ensure that our children who live in the district have a fair opportunity to go to their home schools. We will work with state and county government as well as our community to promote more schools and educational services such after school programs and libraries.
Traffic Congestion- work with our state and county government to improve transportation infrastructure. Promote traffic calming through the use of speed bumps to reduce speeding.
Community Empowerment- Build neighborhood groups and support our them to financial self-sustainability.
Jobs & Managed Economic Growth-attract large and small businesses to the city to create jobs and boost tax base. Slows residential development but increase development and support for small businesses.
Solution & Prevention of Budget Deficit- Smart subsidies to attract large and medium size companies to the District and city to create jobs and a long term sustainable growth that will provide more tax revenue for our city to alleviate the budget problem.
Evergreen Clean & Green- Preserve open space & implement tree grants for neighborhood beautification. Promote Neighborhood Cleanliness campaign to create aware of the quality of life in the community. District 8 must be a highly desirable place to live.
Youth and Senior Services- Promote and support a home for our youth Evergreen Little League; so that our kids have a home sports playground to conduct healthy activities. As for our city seniors, they have worked and contributed to our city and community all their lives, it's time we take good care of our Seniors. I will work with our state and county government to create Senior assistance program to help pay for the difference in rising cost of living while our seniors receives an almost fixed income in their retirement age.
Open and Honest Governance- I believe that our government needs to be transparent and openly accessible to the public. I will work to ensure that our city government will inform our residents of all issues coming to the council and allow ample time for our community to give feedback. Our government should be honest and should reflect the voice of the people it serves.
Building Foundation for the Future- working with companies to support vocational training for the future work force and to promote research in green energy sector to meet ours goals of enabling half of our city to have solar panels on the rooftops in the next 10 years. Answer from Pat Waite:
Answer from Rose Herrera:
To solve our budget problems, we need a lean and efficient government that does not waste public money. This means cutting unnecessary and ineffective programs wherever possible, while preserving essential services like public safety and programs for young people and seniors.
We also need to find ways to increase revenue without raising taxes. We can do this by making San Jose a more business-friendly city; supporting local small businesses and providing further incentives for large companies looking to move to this region.
The residents of Evergreen have spoken loudly and clearly on what our priorities are for the city budget- Police, Potholes and Parks. As your councilmember I will fight to keep those high priority items at the top of the list and to ensure that the city budget will keep our city safe, our streets drivable and our parks beautiful and well-maintained.
Economic Development:
I am a firm believer in intelligent and well-planned business development in Evergreen and throughout the entire city. We need to find ways to attract good companies and high-quality jobs to Evergreen and fulfill the promise of local employment for our residents so that we can spend less time commuting and more time in our community! As an experienced small-business owner and former CEO of my own technology startup, I firmly believe that we can attract companies to our district that will develop new technologies and bring new jobs to our district, and as your representative on the City Council I will fight to keep those jobs here where the technology is invented!
Traffic:
The traffic situation in San Jose and District 8 is unacceptable. When we're trapped in a traffic jam, we spend less time working, relaxing and being with our families. And gridlock is bad for the health of our region. It increases air pollution and hurts our local economy.
We must take immediate steps to invest in public transportation and modernize our highways, including fixing the Yerba Buena/Capitol Expressway interchange to reduce congestion around Evergreen. I believe this is a regional problem with a regional solution. As councilmember, I will work with state and local government to find a lasting solution that keeps us moving.
In addition, I am a strong supporter of intelligent solutions to calm traffic in our District and our neighborhoods. These include measures such as improved traffic light timing on major arterial roads such as Aborn, Quimby, Tully and White roads, and (when necessary) local solutions to calm traffic in residential neighborhoods, such as added stop signs or speed humps.
Answer from Pat Waite:
Answer from Minh Duong:
Answer from Rose Herrera:
Answer from Craig Mann:
Please go to http://www.sanjoseca.gov/clerk/ and click on "Campaign Reports" to see who (what groups) are financially supporting my campaign. You'll notice I'm being supported by everyday people like you and I. By doing so, I don't owe developers and corporate interests anything in return.
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