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Orange County, CA | March 2, 2004 Election |
Mark Leyes is a Proven Conservative RepublicanBy Mark LeyesCandidate for Member of the State Assembly; District 68; Republican Party | |
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Mark Leyes is the Conservative Leader we need in Sacramento! MARK LEYES for ASSEMBLYMARK LEYES I have signed the Americans for Tax Reform Taxpayer Protection Pledge against raising taxes. I have signed the California Republican Assembly - Save Our Licenses Pledge against granting drivers licenses to illegal immigrants. I have signed the Campaign for California Families pledge to oppose gay marriage and the weakening of Propositon 22. I have been a consistent fiscal conservative on the Garden Grove City Council since first elected in 1990. I have worked to balance budgets through fiscal discipline, economic growth, and budget cuts rather than higher taxes. I was the only vote opposed to the granting a 50% increase in retirement benefits for public employee unions. I was the only vote against adopting a deficit budget for this fiscal year. I voted against higher water rates, street light assessments and general municipal fees. I was the only vote against a 39% increase in sewer rates. I voted no on using eminent domain against residential properties. I was active in the recent Recall election and I served as the Business/Taxpayer Advisor for Orange County for the Schwarzenegger for Governor campaign. I was a leader in the opposition to Measure "R" in 1995, the Orange County-wide sales tax "bail out" of the bankrupt county government (Garden Grove was not in the failed county investment pool). I opposed Measure "M", the countywide transportation sales tax in 1990. I have been an outspoken critic of bureaucratic boondoggles such as the disastrous "Centerline" light rail project in central Orange County. I have also opposed fiscally irresponsible measures on a regional, county, and statewide level. I have taken public positions in opposition to most state and local bond measures. I supported Prop. 218 (and I convinced my city to drop out of the League of Cities because partly because of Prop. 218). I have supported other good government measures such as Proposition 224 (contracting-out state engineering/construction design) and Proposition 226 ("paycheck protection act"). |
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