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Los Angeles, Ventura County, CA June 6, 2006 Election
Smart Voter Full Biography for Jim Alger

Candidate for
Member of the State Assembly; District 38; Democratic Party

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At the age of 9, from atop a wooden milk crate Jim Alger entered into his first battle for the community, successfully arguing before the City Council against the closure of the local Boys Club. More than a quarter of a century later he is still on the front lines.

Jim Alger Delivers

With a strong belief in local control over land use decisions, Jim Alger led the fight for his constituents against a large Wal-Mart development. Even though all the zoning was in place, and even though other local elected leaders said there was nothing anyone could do, Alger charged forward. In February of 2006 he won, defeating the world's largest corporation and giving a major victory to local residents.

Prior to his election as Councilmember of a Los Angeles Neighborhood Council, Jim had represented the rights of Los Angeles Department of Water and Power ratepayers. He successfully prevented an unjust rate hike by assembling a diverse coalition of community leaders from across the city. This action saved ratepayers nearly $100 million to date and counting.

Jim Alger: PROVEN, AWARD WINNING LEADERSHIP

Two Los Angeles Mayors, the City Council, the California State Senate and numerous community organizations have recognized Jim for his leadership.

Jim has even been honored as "Outstanding Young Californian" in 2oo6 by the California Jaycees.

Whether he is fighting attempts by developers to bypass the will of the community such as the attempted Wal-Mart in Northridge, Sunshine Canyon in Granada Hills, Home Depot in Sunland Tujunga, or Las Lomas in Santa Clarita, or flying his personal aircraft stocked with supplies to the Gulf region to coordinate a civilian rescue and relief operation in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, Jim has shown time and time again that he has the ability to get things done when others either can't or won't.

The leadership skills that were recognized when the Mayor of Los Angeles appointed him a Commissioner in 2004, won him the Council Presidency in 2005 and made him a Senator to the LANC Congress in 2006 are the same type of strength and experience that will take Jim to Sacramento.

Jim Alger: BRIDGE BUILDER

Jim has a history of breaking down barriers that divide, be they geographical, political or otherwise.

It is no accident that Jims' campaign represents the diversity reflected in the Assembly district. From Santa Clarita to Simi Valley to Tujunga and across the political spectrum Jim has built a coalition of commonality that proves there truly is more that unites us than divides.

Jim Alger: The "Kennedy Democrat"

At his core, Jim is guided by the words of John F. Kennedy "...in the final analysis, our most basic common link is that we all inhabit this small planet, we all breathe the same air, we all cherish ourchildren's future, and we are all mortal".

Jim's ability to unite people from all walks of life, and political backgrounds in order to create solutions instead of merely complaining about the problems is one of the reasons many describe him as a "Kennedy Democrat". He holds a vision not of the way things are but rather the way things could be, working tirelessly for all of us and doing what is ultimately right, regardless of the cost.

Jim Alger ... Community Leader, Council President now Senator to the LANC Congress but most importantly the candidate who has the experience and resolve to fight for:

  • Local Control over land use decisions so you decide what goes in your neighborhood
  • Creating an "Economic Infrastructure" component to major new development to ensure that residents of new communities can afford to live there by working there
  • Ending the continuing gridlock on our local freeways beginning with the long overdue 405 expansion project
  • Adoption of "California Clean Money" ending the stranglehold of special interest money on politics
  • Universal Healthcare for all Californians
  • Incentives for increased public transit use
  • Restriction and ultimate closure of all urban landfills in California
  • Expanding after school care programs
  • Improving our education system

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