What kind of California are we leaving our children?
That’s the question I asked myself when deciding to run for State Assembly. Our future depends on our ability to compete in the global economy. Our challenge is to balance our high standard of living with economic realities. How do we secure our future?
Manage the Cost of Government
Will the legacy we leave our children be increased debt and taxes, or will it be an efficient, affordable government? The Legislature must act responsibly so that operating costs of government do not bankrupt our state. We need:
Allow Local Control for School Districts
Will the legacy we leave our children be a crippled education system that does not prepare them for the future, or will it be a robust education system that enables them to reach their potential and compete in the global economy? Quality public schools are critical to the long-term success of our state and region. A three-step program is needed in California:
Provide a Vibrant Business Environment
Will the legacy we leave our children be a community that cannot support basic services, or will it be a thriving full-service community? Balance between first-rate schools, equal opportunity for economic prosperity, and our environment is crucial to maintain our high standard of living. We must:
As a mother, community leader, and businesswoman, I believe our foundation for the future is about being reasonable, balanced, and sensible. These are the values my parents instilled in me when they came to America from China 50 years ago and lived the “American Dream.” California has now entered into an unfortunate period of stalemated decision-making in Sacramento. The elections in November will demand better government in Sacramento. I want a better California for our children! Please join me!