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Friday, October 15, 2004 - Page updated at 12:01 a.m. State Representative, District -- 47, Position -- 1 Party: Libertarian Date of birth: October 17, 1952 Residence: 17628 SE 288th PL. Kent, WA Education: BS & MS Aeronautics & Astronautics Campaign theme: Take Responsibility and be Free
Questions for candidatesWhat are the biggest differences between you and your opponent(s)? My opponents are from the major Parties that always increase government, and I believe that the solution is to minimize government and let the people have responsibility. What are your highest priorities for state government? If you had to close the projected $1 billion gap between state government revenues and expenses, how would you do it? My highest priorities are to release control for many issues to local government and individuals. To close the gap, I would reduce expenses by reducing state government. Do you support the initiative to raise the sales tax 1 penny to raise money for schools and higher education? No Are you happy with Washington's new primary? Are you supporting the initiative that would give Washington a "top 2" primary system that the parties oppose? Yes and no. What do you think of the initiative to expand the use of slot machines to reduce taxes? It's OK.
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