Budget | Taxes | Schools | Sacramento | Crime & Illegal Immigration | Traffic | Pensions
California’s budget process reminds us every year that politicians can’t help themselves to more and more spending. They are like the big plant in the play “Little Shop of Horrors” that constantly bellows “FEED ME!” This has got to stop.
I intend to make it clear to Sacramento that the state must live within its means, just like families do every month. I’ll stand up to wasteful spending, budget gimmicks, and political handouts.
Sacramento politicians believe that they can tax California into solvency with the highest personal income tax rates in the country. This is ludicrous. Instead of chasing businesses out of state and punishing people working to make a buck, I will work to lower tax rates and reform our tax structure to make it less expensive to live in California. I’ll also keep a watchful eye on efforts to do away with Proposition 13 that has helped keep property taxes from ballooning out of control.
Our children deserve great schools. But so much of the resources intended to keep them strong are re-directed to outside of the district. In fact, “feel good” programs and special interests groups gobble up so many dollars before they get to the classroom that our kids have to sell wrapping paper, candy, and who-knows-what to afford books and equipment. Let’s prioritize our kids and what they need in their classrooms by demanding local control of our schools. Let’s cut out the bureaucrats and wasteful programs and focus on making the schools in our neighborhoods succeed.
We all know our state is broke. But something is fundamentally wrong when the state reaches its greedy hands into city revenues to pay for Sacramento’s wasteful and irresponsible spending habits. As a city councilman and mayor, the last thing cities need is for the state to raid our budgets and place their burdens on city inhabitants. As an Assemblyman, I’ll stand up for cities and work to make Sacramento clean up its own mess before imposing upon cities.
Keeping your family safe from harm is a fundamental duty of government. As a Deputy Sheriff, I have worked in the jails and on patrol to protect the citizens of Orange County. One of the realities of law enforcement is understanding the enormous impact our porous border has on crime. I’ll fight gangs, drugs, and illegal immigration to make sure our families can live in peace.
For example, my track record includes putting a proposal forward to enforce immigration laws locally. As a result, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (I.C.E.) placed a full-time agent in our jail, resulting in the removal of more than 1300 criminals from our city. In the Assembly, I’ll continue to work on stopping illegal immigration and the crime it brings to our community.
It’s no secret that everyone wants better roads and reduced traffic congestion. I know how frustrating sitting in traffic is and how much it reduces our quality of life. As mayor and as a Director on the Orange County Transportation Authority, I supported local control of your tax dollars to make sure infrastructure and street repair projects are funded. As your Assemblyman, I’ll work to clear the bureaucratic road blocks and get promised infrastructure funding moving. I’ll work to prioritize this funding and see to it that what we voted on and paid for is built.