THE RACE FOR THE STATE ASSEMBLY -- 67TH DISTRICT
Torus Tammer
For the past six years, Republican candidate Tom Harman has sat on the
Huntington Beach City Council. He was elected to the Orange County
Republican Central Committee in 1998 and reelected this year.
Harman, a member of the Orange County Local Agency Formation
Commission, said there are many issues to contend with in the state
Assembly, including education reform. He said there is a serious need for
greater accountability by teachers and parents.
“Our school buildings are in an acute state of disrepair, and our
young students deserve better,” Harman said.
He added that he also favors a patients’ bill of rights and the rights
of patients to a second decision.
“The medical decision should be made by a doctor and his patient, not
an HMO,” Harman said.Transportation, the environment and energy
production are issues that deserve a lot of attention, Harman said.
The urban runoff issue is one of the matters Harman said has not
received enough focus and funding.”I’m disappointed because Gov. Davis
vetoed Assembly Bill 1385 that was sponsored by Assemblyman Scott Baugh,
and if it would have passed, then funding would have been provided for
studies of the cause of urban runoff, which is the way to learn how to
solve the problem,” Harman said.
He also wants to work on the deregulation of the electrical energy
industry and the effect it is starting to have on consumer rates.
“I’m opposed to any increases to consumers energy bills,” Harman said.
BIO:TOM HARMAN
* Age: 59
* Family: Wife Dianne, a son and a daughter
* Community Activism: Past president of Huntington Youth Shelter,
founder and first president of Huntington Beach Tomorrow, past president
Huntington Beach Rotary Club, Huntington Beach Chamber of Commerce, Bolsa
Chica Land Trust and Amigos De Bolsa Chica
* Contact: (714) 536-6597
ON THE ISSUES
* THE STATE’S BIGGEST CHALLENGES:
“Providing sufficient electric generation at a reasonable and fair
price to the consumer.”
* HIS TOP PRIORITY IF ELECTED
Eliminating the problems associated with urban runoff, such as beach
and ocean pollution.
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