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Candidates Answer Questions on the Issues Member of the State Assembly; District 20 | |||||
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The questions were prepared by the League of Women Voters of California and asked of all candidates for this office.
See below for questions on
Budget Choices,
Budget Process,
Higher Education,
Major Issues and Priorities
Click on a name for candidate information. See also more information about this contest.
Answer from Robert "Bob" Wieckowski:
We need to seek new means for revenue in the state. For instance, California is the only oil-producing state in the country that does not tax oil extracted from the ground. We must ensure that large companies pay their fair share so that we do not balance the backs on the state's needy by slashing important services. That's why being innovative about revenue will help the Legislature pass more fair and more humane budgets.
Answer from Robert "Bob" Wieckowski:
We see CSU and UC fees rise, IHSS slashed, and aid to the disabled cut not because of the majority of the Legislature chooses to, but because the minority in both houses can hold the state budget hostage for their own political purposes.
If this obstacle is reformed into a simple-majority budget, the people of Californians will see the Legislature doing what it's supposed to do: work on behalf of all Californians.
Answer from Robert "Bob" Wieckowski:
Answer from Robert "Bob" Wieckowski:
Also while on the council, we worked to expand BART to Warm Spring, which also created hundreds of jobs in the region. It is imperative that California reinvests in its infrastructure. This will keep our workforce working and our economy strong.
With that said, we must also ensure that our state's future is equipped to continue to create more jobs. This is why it is absolutely essential that we restore K through 14 funding, and that we invest more in the UC and the CSU. Education ensures the future of California's economy.
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