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Daniel James Larkosh
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The questions were prepared by the League of Women Voters of Massaschusetts and asked of all candidates for this office.
Read the answers from all candidates (who have responded).Questions & Answers
1. What proposals do you have to increase employment opportunities in Massachusetts?
Dan Larkosh wants to strengthen our economic base by creating incentives, even subsidies, for businesses developing green technologies such as renewable energy and ways to clean the environment. Dan Larkosh recognizes the true importance of alternative energy sources in protecting our children's future and the future of our planet. This will also stimulate our economy and provide new job opportunities in our district. He is the only candidate among the four democrats who supports Cape Wind. Dan supports local installation of wind turbines, but also feels that Cape Wind is a sound and sensible way to meet our energy needs, and to reduce our energy costs over the long term. Further, Dan feels our country is falling behind the European countries in the development of wind and solar technologies. Dan Larkosh wants to regain the lead as the innovators, inventors and pioneers in this area. He believes that Cape Wind will make our district national leaders in offshore wind power generation and technology.2. How will you rectify problems with aging Massachusetts infrastructure, especially bridges and tunnels?
The answer to this problem is simple -- money is required to rebuild our infrastructure. The complicated problem is how to raise money for public projects which will create new jobs and stimulte the economy. Dan Larkosh opposes casinos as they are not in keeping with the Massachusetts tradition as a more family-oriented state. Mr. Larkosh is for closing corporate tax loopholes. Dan is against tollbooths on route 93 as this would strain both traffic and the finances of commuters. He would add a 10 to 25 cent tax on each alcoholic drink served in restaurants and bars in addition to the 5% sales tax.3. Governor Patrick has proposed a wide-ranging plan to transform education in the Commonwealth. What do you see as the top priorities in his plan and what funding mechanism do you feel will enable their successful implementation?
Readiness schools. Dan Larkosh opposes longer school days. Longer days mean more work for teachers who are already overworked relative to their compensation. Dan says we should focus instead on continuing to improve on our already excellent but underfunded educational system. Readiness schools need to focus on individual students and provide more options for teachers. Dan Larkosh believes that through smaller class sizes which focus on the individual needs of each student we can improve the education experience for students and teachers. Larkosh would provide voluntary academic after-school programs such as study groups to be made available to all students.
Responses to questions asked of each candidate are reproduced as submitted to the League. Candidates' responses are not edited or corrected by the League.Read the answers from all candidates (who have responded).
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