This is an archive of a past election. See http://www.smartvoter.org/ca/state/ for current information. |
| |||||
| |||||
Candidates Answer Questions on the Issues United States Representative; District 35 | |||||
|
The questions were prepared by the League of Women Voters of California Education Fund and asked of all candidates for this office.
See below for questions on
Economy and Jobs,
Health Care,
Energy Policy,
National Security,
Immigration Reform
Click on a name for candidate information. See also more information about this contest.
Answer from Christina M Gagnier:
Our workforce programs are broken and everyday, thousands of frustrated job hunters are not receiving the support they need. I want to work on retooling workforce development programs to make sure we are providing job support services that empower everyone from first time workers to seniors needing to remain in the workforce.
I want to ensure our jobseekers are learning skills that reflect the needs of the job market. Our workers need the skills to take today's jobs.
A skilled workforce will allow our district to attract companies to our region, growing the economic opportunity for all of us.
Read more about my views on America's jobs issue: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/christina-gagnier/americas-joblessness-cris_b_4549982.html
Need to learn some skills to find work? Check out a platform Christina developed, JobScout: http://www.myjobscout.org
Answer from Christina M Gagnier:
Now that we have affordable care, it must also be accessible care. We must ensure resources are easy to use and accessible. Our policies and technology systems when it comes to providing healthcare must keep pace with one another.
Answer from Christina M Gagnier:
California has been, and should continue to be, a leader in clean energy policies.
Answer from Christina M Gagnier:
We need to take programs that have been created, such as the framework here in California, and integrate these ideas into a national infrastructure, giving support to business large and small.
In 2013, Representative Waxman and Senator Markey released a report highlighting the vulnerability of our nation's electrical grid to cyberattacks and malicious hackers. Given the importance of electricity our economy and the interconnectedness of our electrical grid, we are extraordinarily vulnerable to attacks on the grid. As an expert on cybersecurity, I will bring valuable perspective to legislative efforts to address the vulnerabilities. We must push for stronger standards to keep our economy safe from cyber warfare.
This type of smart planning should be part of a new approach to thinking about national security.
Answer from Christina M Gagnier:
A path to citizenship leads to shared economic gains. Immigration reform would help to bolster programs like Social Security since those who are legal workers would contribute to the fund. Businesses founded by immigrants create millions of jobs every year. A more fluid immigration process could also lead to higher wages for workers born the U.S. since the skills of immigrants often compliment the skills of a regional workforce. In a time when we need an economic boost and more jobs, meaningful reform would have a positive economic benefit.
I want to work to make sure we are not losing opportunities, such as the next innovative company, due to immigration laws that do not accommodate our modern workforce.
The order of the candidates is random and changes daily. Candidates who did not respond are not listed on this page. |