LWV LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS
Orange County, CA November 2, 1999 Election
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Valer V. "Val" Secarea, Jr.

Candidate for
Council Member; Proposed City of Rancho Santa Margarita

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Biographical Highlights
  • Occupation: Computer Systems Engineer
  • Nine years on homeowner association boards
  • Five years as president of 2614 home community.
Top Priorities if Elected
  • Ensure that the conduct of city business is open to its citizens.
  • Work to keep the "promise of RSM" as a community in which we can all live, work and play.
  • Assure that the city of RSM will have the financial strength to pay for municipal services.
Position Papers
Is Cityhood the Right Choice?
In my experience, City government has never gained a shining reputation as a "voice of the communiy". In this collection of evolving articles, I explore this phenomenon and wonder: "who benefits from cityhood -- and should we vote for or against it?"
What are "Endorsements" and What Should They Mean to Voters?
Five candidates running together. They have been "endorsed" by many political officeholders. Indeed, I assert that a closer look at this situation reveals that these five are "government's candidates." How did this state of affairs come about and what might it mean to the well-being of the community of Rancho Santa Margarita?
 
Campaign Contact Information
Website: http://users.deltanet.com/~vsecarea
E-mail: vsecarea@deltanet.com
Phone: 949-589-3843
Fax: 949-589-2001
Address:
12 Amberwicke
Trabuco, CA 92679


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