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2022 write-in candidates

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Charles Boggus (R) for Governor
Charles is an Air Force brat that enlisted in the USAF in 1981, serving as an Intelligence Collections Analyst for the Electronic Security Command, a Subsistence Specialist in the Air Force Commissary Service, and as a Instructional Systems Designer for fighter aircraft systems and maintenance. After 11 years on active duty Charles joined the Army National Guard performing Interrogator functions in the Washington D.C. area. As a civilian Charles worked with Tuff Shed and Blocktops as a territory manager developing sales through Home Depot and Lowes in Northern California and Nevada. And for the last 9 years he has been working for the Department of Defense, Defense Commissary Agency as the Deputy Commissary Officer at March Air Reserve Base in Moreno Valley.
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Roy Foreman (D) for Lt Governor
Roy graduated from Placer High (Auburn, CA) in 1986 and worked various construction trade jobs. In 1991 he joined the Union and worked with Harris Painting till his 48th birthday, when he began a new career working for the CDCR. He performs various construction related duties in the prison system for California. His career in the trades has helped him to develop an indepth understanding of the need for Union representation and employee rights. He is an advocate for the employee, and will fight hard to make sure We the People are treated fairly and equally by business, management, and as your Lt. Governor, by State leadership. We know that all politicians say they will fight for us, but Roy will be that one person that means what he says.
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State Budget (breaking the bank & our backs)
What are your tax dollars buying you, aside from a lot of government oversight in the form of City, County, and State employee’s and officials?
How does $700,000 to create a “working” group to help guide the State’s new “Fair Pay to Play Act” sound? This is the Act that allows college athletes to receive endorsement deals.....

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Bad For Business (politicians are not business professionals)
Almost 400,000 regulatory restrictions
California businesses are leaving the state in droves. In just 2018 and 2019—economic boom years—765 commercial facilities left California. This exodus doesn’t count Charles Schwab’s announcement to leave San Francisco next year. Nor does it include the 13,000 estimated businesses to have left between 2009 and 2016.
The reason? Economics, plain and simple. California is too expensive.....

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Illegals over Citizens (undocumented Californians, for real?)
Californians bear an enormous fiscal burden as a result of an illegal alien population estimated at almost 3 million residents. The annual expenditure of state and local tax dollars on services for that population is $25.3 billion. The State budget only allocates $5 billion annually for both the Affordable Housing and Homeless programs.
Nearly half of those expenditures ($12.3 billion) result from the costs of K-12 education.....

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Homeless in California

How can you address a problem if you only see the symptom(s)? Is California leadership incompetent, or just negligent and criminal?

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Sticking it to you & I

A little insight as to how they take more.....
FROM US, CALIFORNIANS

SCREWING THE DISABLED
Veterans more often than not, fall into the category of aged, blind or disabled, and are forced to live off a very limited income.
Our Governor and the State Legislature notoriously screw you first. Here is how.....

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HEALTHCARE PENALTIES
The Trump Administration and the GOP in Congress successfully got rid of the Individual Health Care Mandate under Obamacare, which penalized people for not having health insurance. For some people, healthcare wasn’t affordable, and for some, it wasn’t a necessity.
Not to be outdone, the California State Assembly and Senate decided to.....

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TRILLION IN PENSIONS
There are reports that suggest a state budget surplus of about $9 billion for California. But the state’s spare cash and rainy day funds pale before the mountain of long-term liabilities that California governments at all levels have accumulated.
California’s state and local government debt is estimated to total just over $1.5 trillion. That total includes.....

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Charles Boggus (R)
Write-in Candidate
for Governor

Roy Foreman (D)
Write-in Candidate
for Lt Governor