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Protect the Valley’s heritage of entrepreneurship and agriculture by cutting regulations that make it harder to start a local small business or farm your own land. Reducing unnecessary rules creates new jobs, strengthens the local economy, and provides more opportunities for Central Valley families.
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Keep resource production here at home. Oil, gas, water, and infrastructure managed by those who produce, not those who regulate. Affordable power, fuel, and food are the backbone of working families.
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Central Valley families shouldn’t have to drive hundreds of miles or wait months to see a doctor. We deserve reliable, local access to doctors, hospitals, and emergency services because our families deserve timely, local care when they need it most.
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From groceries to gas to the dream of owning a home, costs keep climbing while families are asked to do more with less. The solution starts with more common-sense leadership in Sacramento that is focused on lowering taxes, improving affordability, and keeping our families safe, because Valley families deserve a better quality of life.
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The Valley has watched as Sacramento has pushed soft-on-crime policies that put our families in harm’s way. It’s time we back the badge, strengthen our police force, and end policies that release dangerous criminals back into our streets.
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We should support parents rights and protect the local institutions that have carried our traditions across generations. From places of worship to civic groups and local small businesses, these are the cornerstones of the Valley’s way of life.
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Families should be able to put down roots in the communities they grew up in. This means building homes families can actually buy, ending mandates and burdensome regulations, and cutting costs that force Valley kids to move out.
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Government should live within its means, just like the families it serves. Out-of-touch Sacramento politicians should not demand more money from taxpayers, instead they should prove that current programs are working and delivering real results. The days of reckless spending must come to an end.
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State audits continue to reveal mismanagement and even inadequate oversight in programs meant to address homelessness and carry out climate mandates. Taxpayers deserve better. Sacramento must be accountable for every dollar spent and provide real transparency so families can see where their money is going and whether it’s making a difference.
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Sacramento’s one-size-fits-all mandates don’t work for the Central Valley. Kern, Tulare, Kings, and Fresno should set their own priorities on water, land use, and public safety, guided by the people who live here, work here, and depend on these resources.