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California State AssemblyCandidate for District 9

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Eric M. Rigard

Retired Businessman
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My Top 3 Priorities

  • Senior Housing Affordability
  • Education Choice, informed Consent
  • Homelessness Solving all three sources of homelessness.

Experience

Experience

Profession:Retired
Public Awareness Ministry, Calvary Christian Center — Elected position (2016–current)

Education

UCLA Political Sceince (1980)

Biography

prior Business Owner, Employment Solutions Provider, National Sales Manager. attended UCLA.Majored in Political Science. President of Martinez Youth Football, Director of Hearts of Fire Youth Choir.

Questions & Answers

Questions from The Sacramento Bee (3)

Should California enter the prescription drug business to help drive down prices? Why or why not?
Answer from Eric M. Rigard:

No

the State should encourage competition between drug companies.

they should also investigate other sources of the same drugs for lower costs.

Should California make changes to the property tax system set up in Proposition 13? Why?
Answer from Eric M. Rigard:

No

 

californians should not be taxed further. Let Prop 13 stand.

look for cuts that can be made without impacting other funds.

To lower rent costs, should California build more or focus on rent caps and tenants’ rights? Why?
Answer from Eric M. Rigard:

There should be some attention paid to tenets rights. 
affordable housing should be built at the same time regulations and fees and the permitting process should be streamlined allowing for greater affordability.

Questions from League of Women Voters of California (4)

To reach a goal of carbon neutrality by 2045, as set forth in a 2018 executive order what, if any, proposals, plans or legislation would you support?  Please be specific.
Answer from Eric M. Rigard:

I would first do a review of all pro and con climate science.

On the recent fires we had produced more pollution tha all of our C02 emissions this past year. I would support a deeper dive into cleaning our forest and national parks. 
Auto emissions standards are high and producing great results. our waterways should be cleaned more regularly. To provide better environmental quality.

Describe what proposal(s) you would support to alleviate the shortage of affordable housing for all income groups in California?
Answer from Eric M. Rigard:

As I mentioned  earlier:

regulations and fees should be reduced.

the permit process should be streamlined.

we should work with municipalities and counties to provide land for affordable housing and where possible. Establish public:private partnerships to lower the building cost. Providing for Truly affordable housing

According to the California Legislative Analyst’s Office, we spend over $81,000 per individual who is incarcerated.  Other than incarceration, what ways can the State address safety and justice?
Answer from Eric M. Rigard:

Youth engagement

job training

skills develoment

use  some of the 81,000 per person to fund these programs.

What programs or legislation would you support to meet the water needs of all Californians?
Answer from Eric M. Rigard:

Water storage is needed to be completed.

we must better manage our water resources. Stop wasting water sending it out to the ocean in amounts greater than is needed.

Establish a comprehensive water plan for this century and beyond.

Who gave money to this candidate?

Contributions

Total money raised: $4,772

Top contributors that gave money to support the candidate, by organization:

1
Employees of Meridian Pacific
$500
2
Employees of Dignity Health
$450
3
Employees of eXp Realty
$250
4
Employees of 3294 Louise St LLC
$200
5
Employees of Century 21
$150

More information about contributions

By State:

California 97.30%
Alabama 2.70%
97.30%

By Size:

Large contributions (77.75%)
Small contributions (22.25%)
77.75%22.25%

By Type:

From organizations (0.00%)
From individuals (100.00%)
100.00%
Source: MapLight analysis of data from the California Secretary of State.

Political Beliefs

Political Philosophy

To serve the people of the District paying special attention to Affordable Senior Housing, School Choice, Equal Justice and Better Resource Management.

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