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Candidates Answer Questions on the Issues United States Representative; District 39 | |||||
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The questions were prepared by the League of Women Voters of California and asked of all candidates for this office.
See below for questions on
Climate Change,
Health Coverage,
Immigration
Click on a name for candidate information. See also more information about this contest.
Answer from Diane A. Lenning:
Providing incentives for developing alternative energy resources, and methods of transportation will provide more efficient and clean use of energy for the needs provided by modern conveniences.
Conservation education will provide better use of energy by people worldwide, yet continue to meet the needs of societies to provide a high quality of life assisted by modern technology.
Answer from Diane A. Lenning:
A free-market based solution will preserve the integrity of our Democratic Republic by allowing freedom of individual choice in one's healthcare plan. Incentives for businesses, tax credits for taxpayers, and larger insurance member pool-networking among small businesses, among other ideas will work toward the goal of assuring the high quality healthcare all Americans expect for their families.
A healthcare safety-net system is appropriate for the remaining members in our society who are infirmed, or unable to work. Supplemental maintenance services can be provided by community clinics and local pharmacies. Faith-based organizations can supplement services as well.
Answer from Diane A. Lenning:
We must work with our neighboring countries in order for their governments, wealthy business members, and community organizations to provide jobs, community services, modern conveniences, energy sources, education, health care, reduction of crime, and a higher quality of life in their homelands.
Seeking ENERGY INDEPENDENCE in America will provide thousands of new jobs for Americans and our neighbors as well. It is important to mentor leaders in developing economic systems with our neighbors in order to assure a high quality of life for people around the world.
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