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As many you may or not know it costs $3600 for a 250 word candidate statement and it is $3600 even if you say one word or 250.
RIVERSIDE, Calif. - Californer -- Zachary Consalvo
Consalvo For Assembly
5/20/2025
In-Lieu Of $3,600 Candidate Statement | Consalvo For Assembly
There are many reasons that I decided to run to become your next Assemblymember. I know we are ready for unity, transparency, and a representative government and we can do so much better. We can have leaders who actually represent the residents interest and advocate for them instead of our lives being run by special interest and secret money. By voting for me the residents of District 63 will finally be able to put their destiny in their own hands.
I will have open office hours and I will hold many town halls and community engagement events. I will not be exactly like her but in terms of having open office hours and holding town hall like events it will remind many residents of how Melissa Melendez was. I see a bright future for us with clean air and water, a top of the line healthcare and hospital system, well funded schools, a good quality of life and most of all to be able to have a say in your local government and your voices heard and action taken off of your needs and voices.
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I will unify the district past political division and implement a representative government. I will make sure our taxes are going to public services and stick up against any unwanted development and rezoning. I will be your voice and put you first. A vote for me is a vote for you the people and it will put the government in the people's hands and take away power from the administrative and bureaucratic state which works for special interest. I look forward to being your assemblymember and putting the residents first and foremost by putting the government in the people's hands.
http://www.ConsalvoForAssembly.com
Consalvo For Assembly
5/20/2025
In-Lieu Of $3,600 Candidate Statement | Consalvo For Assembly
There are many reasons that I decided to run to become your next Assemblymember. I know we are ready for unity, transparency, and a representative government and we can do so much better. We can have leaders who actually represent the residents interest and advocate for them instead of our lives being run by special interest and secret money. By voting for me the residents of District 63 will finally be able to put their destiny in their own hands.
I will have open office hours and I will hold many town halls and community engagement events. I will not be exactly like her but in terms of having open office hours and holding town hall like events it will remind many residents of how Melissa Melendez was. I see a bright future for us with clean air and water, a top of the line healthcare and hospital system, well funded schools, a good quality of life and most of all to be able to have a say in your local government and your voices heard and action taken off of your needs and voices.
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I will unify the district past political division and implement a representative government. I will make sure our taxes are going to public services and stick up against any unwanted development and rezoning. I will be your voice and put you first. A vote for me is a vote for you the people and it will put the government in the people's hands and take away power from the administrative and bureaucratic state which works for special interest. I look forward to being your assemblymember and putting the residents first and foremost by putting the government in the people's hands.
http://www.ConsalvoForAssembly.com
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