http://www.biasandiego.org/pdfs/BIAvoterguidenov08.pdf
http://www.biasandiego.org/politicselections/candidateballotmeasures.php
Here it is people. No suprises here.
they want:
Jan Goldsmith: City Attorney, April Boling: Dist 7, Todd Gloria: Dist 3, Phil Thalheimer: Dist 1
This is great! It tells me exactly who and what NOT to vote for. If you want to take back control of the city vote:
Mike Aguirre, Marti Emerald, Sherri Lightner, Stephen Whitburn
http://www.biasandiego.org/inside/who.php
"BIA lobbies against excess government regulation and policies that make it harder or more expensive to build in the region. We also advance positive legislative solutions built around the private sector expertise of our members."
"BIA's member benefit programs and services have been developed to ensure your continued growth and success."
Excessive government: like neighborhood demolition notification, like interim height ordinances, like a living wage for employees, like public parks, like ANY sort of historic preservation.
Is this what we really want?.
http://www.biasandiego.org/pdfs/BIAvoterguidenov08.pdf
http://www.biasandiego.org/politicselections/candidateballotmeasures.php
Here it is people. No suprises here.
they want:
Jan Goldsmith: City Attorney, April Boling: Dist 7, Todd Gloria: Dist 3, Phil Thalheimer: Dist 1
This is great! It tells me exactly who and what NOT to vote for. If you want to take back control of the city vote:
Mike Aguirre, Marti Emerald, Sherri Lightner, Stephen Whitburn
http://www.biasandiego.org/inside/who.php
"BIA lobbies against excess government regulation and policies that make it harder or more expensive to build in the region. We also advance positive legislative solutions built around the private sector expertise of our members."
"BIA's member benefit programs and services have been developed to ensure your continued growth and success."
Excessive government: like neighborhood demolition notification, like interim height ordinances, like a living wage for employees, like public parks, like ANY sort of historic preservation.
Is this what we really want?.