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LWV League of Women Voters of California Education Fund
Santa Clara County, CA June 3, 2014 Election
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Chuck Page
Answers Questions

Candidate for
Member of the State Assembly; District 28

 
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Questions & Answers

1. How would you prioritize the fiscal choices the Legislature must make to align the state’s income and spending?

As your Assembly Representative, I will address the wall of debt while easing the over-regulation burden of businesses to create new job opportunities. A huge portion of the wall of debt has been created by promising government retirees huge pensions and health benefits, all paid for by the taxpayers. We must honor those contracts for current retirees, but open up negotiations to compassionately provide our current government employees and teachers with pensions and benefits that they share in the cost of. We must eliminate the spiking of pensions by not including accumulated sick and vacation pay in the base pay calculation. I will focus my energies on the duplication of efforts in the healthcare system and other government agencies, providing additional funds for needed programs.

2. Given our current drought condition, concern for water rights and usage is an important issue. What solutions would you support to address our water problems?

As Chair of the League of California's Environmental Policy Committee, we convened a state-wide task force to address this issue. The two biggest issues are storage and conveyance. If a bond measure (or two) are on the November ballot, funding must be used to create storage facilities and facilities to transport water to where it needs to be. I will fight for expansion of recycled water conveyance systems. More than 60% of the fresh water used in urban & suburban areas is used to water lawns. This is wrong and could be alleviated through the use of recycled water, which is created in abundance at every wastewater treatment plan in the state.

3. California high school students rank lower than many states in student performance. What do you see as the ongoing role of the Legislature in addressing this problem?

While in the Assembly, I will focus on holding schools accountable. Every student in this state MUST have the opportunity for a high-quality public education. I am an advocate of Charter Schools as a way to create competition for students, encouraging lower performing schools to step up the quality of education and the subsequent achievements of the students

4. What other major issues do you think the Legislature must address? What are your own priorities?

The first thing I will do as your Assembly representative is push for legislation that expels any member of the State Legislature who violates the public trust and is convicted. Furthermore, those individuals will be ineligible for retiree healthcare or pension benefits beyond what they earned prior to their discretions.

I will seek to eliminate the waste and duplication in our current State sponsored healthcare programs, while ensuring that more people actually receive heath insurance & care. As your assembly representative, I will seek job retraining and drug abuse programs for those incarcerated at county jails - these are not hardened criminals, and can be rehabilitated.

As your Assembly representative, I will seek to answer the question, "When is a city built out?" We must ensure that higher density housing is built near where people work and have access to public transit. Forcing cities that are already built out and have no access to public transit to add housing is only going to add to our greenhouse gas problems. This must be done with cities having local control of their own neighborhoods, not with regional mandates that do not take into consideration the resultant effects of increased traffic, greenhouse gas emissions or other detrimental affects.


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