OCR Text |
Show The VIgna S3 13 TimWt allev News, October 31, 2002 9 Elec tion 02 6 -- r iiintKt illilimai Jfc. Rill Fenor (R) Ron Henline (R) ur-re- nt you should work tireless ly to build up the constituents, that you represent and encou rage growth in die communit y as well as unity. None of ti us is happening at diis tune Sit the house level in District 3 3. I have grown tired of see- Taxation: Sales tax distribution Unfair taxation Initiative 1 Support of Law -- Enforcement tak- ing legislation presented ing away die rights of t he people such as House I (ill 8 which my opponent sponsored in 2001, rather di tan wasting time trying to take away constitutional rig hts from law abiding citizens we should concentrate on how we can make life hardi x for criminals. Additionally I want to involve the community more in governmental affair s so that people will have i nore of a say in what goes on through Local control of Education Carl Duckworth (D) opportunity to be a voice for you in the law making process. The four years I have served as a representative has given me experience and understanding that will insure your voices are heard. Three top issues of concern: of commu- nity committees so that constituents who choose to be a failure in the c leadership of Distric 1 33 to lead, as an elected off tcial I see Three top issues of concern: involved can do so. Three top issues of concern: Education: There is not a silver bullet to solve the cation dilemma, it will edu- require a combination of things to fix education such as spending more wisely w ith what we currently have, we must look at electronic books to save money on printing costs, as soon as a history or science book rolls of the press it is already obsolete, not so with electronic books that can be updated cheaply in junior high and high schools, a savings of around $13 million dollars could be realized by making that one $56,000 per year, which includes benefits. Other sources of funds can be gamed through die APPLE initiative and dedicated funds through the school trust lands and the creation of a permanent education fund. State Budget: We need to go over the state budget line by line and find areas where funds may need to be spent in a different way or not be spent at all, the Legacy highway is a prime example of someone not paying attention to how taxpayer dollars are controlled or spent. I am sure other areas exist where savings can be realized. Replenishment of the "Rainy day fund" should be a priority should an emergency occur m the state. Jobs: With a strong and vibrant small business sector That would be enough to fund more than 200 teaching positions at a salary of Why He is running for office: Additionally involvement of community colleges with the business incubators would provide educational options for students as well as a well trained work force for IWtiiflilWilfi for Salt Lake COUNTY SURVEYOR "My experience over the years has helped me represent this district, my wish is for that to continue. Taxes and Seniors: Taxes in Utah are high enough. Government needs to live within its means and take care of its own. I will work to hold taxes down and ensure that our government is committed to our seniors. Crime: Growth in our area means increased growth in crime. My commitment to law enforcement proves that I take a firm stand with offenders. we can grow our way out of the budget crunch through aggressive investment and attention to the small business community. The legislature needs to take the lead roll in the development of business incubators that not only mean small business growth but employment also. Additionally these small business incubators need to be coupled with Free Trade Zone status so that companies can take advantage of savings where import'export opportunities exist thus keeping more money local. change! Neal Hendrickson (D) Education: Quality education is the key to a bright future. I have been recognized in die legislature as a sSong supporter of education. Citizens of Magna, West Valley City and Kearns deserve to be represented in the legislature by a person who lives and works the same as die do. I believe my values, concerns and hopes for working families, lower income families and seniors are very much the same as yours. The chance to hear first hand many of your questions, ideas and in some cases fears, has given me die the establishment Why He is running, for office: Why He is running for office: To provide the voters of District 22 a viable choice in representation. Why He is running for office: W Licensed 30 Years Experience Three top issues of concern: Education - making sure our children get the best that they can. Crime - making sure our streets and homes are safe. Taxes - making sure our government lives within its Democrat means. ,v ih Effective law enforcement is the result of effective eniine leadership! - Republican of Representatives T It 22 DistrictLeader: takes competent people and programs Experienced to protect the people of the Salt Lake Valley. Magna Area Council President, 2001 - 2002 Association of Community Councils Together (ACCT) President, 2001 - 2002 County and State Delegate And it has taken years to develop the level of security that we now have. command staff, deputies, corrections officers and support staff are second to none. would put their skills up against any organization in the with' the community and teaches to recognize and report criminal activity. learn more about me and my office, go to: www.aaronkennard.com & www.slsheriff.org To Aaron IL X CJ.S. Air Force Executive Manager, 34 years Advocate for; I country. And my Community Oriented Policing, Crime Prevention, Citizen's Advisory Board, Citizen's Academy, and other programs, work Retired ' LL i Y My 1 JV -- - EDUCATION -- Ef Local control of our schools I Slf Safe learning environment for our children - GOVERNMENT 1 -- Establish government priorities which meet the needs of Utahs families Ef Accountability by government agencies for our tax dollars & - CRIME -Strict punishment for those who violate our rights and harm our families Ef Law enforcement officials who know they have our support a&n A!? SALT LAKE COUNTY mm' m Sfcftnfrw-- 6b Jwaasl r fen visa, x. I fecah i lk ? Csntsct mo si: 2502379 cr il: r.henllnssitbl.ccm Advertisemetf pad tor 6? Ro.) HerAne Campagn ConrortSee COPY; x x |