Fighting for the 69th
Three candidates, including incumbent Republican Jim Morrissey, are campaigning for the 69th Assembly District seat. A quick look at the district, the candidates and their stands on three issues:
The District: Includes most of Santa Ana, about half of Garden Grove, part of Anaheim, and very small parts of Orange and Fountain Valley
LOU CORREA
Age: 38
Party: Democrat
Residence: Anaheim
Occupation: Financial consultant
Background: Graduate of Anaheim High School, Cal State Fullerton and UCLA Law School and UCLA Business School; 36-year resident of Anaheim
LARRY G. ENGWALL
Age: 42
Party: Natural Law
Residence: Santa Ana
Occupation: Structural engineer
Background: County resident for 15 years; member, American Society of Civil Engineers; member, Structural Engineers Assn. of Southern California
JIM MORRISSEY
Age: 66
Party: Republican
Residence: Anaheim
Occupation: Incumbent; former owner of tool and machine company
Background: Two years’ service as Assemblyman; former small-business owner and 18-year resident of Anaheim
The Issues
* On School Vouchers
Opposes. “Public education worked well for me. The real issue is do we have sufficient resources to allocate to the public schools.â€
“Let’s try them in a small-scale study for a semester and see if they work.â€
Favors. “I think parents should have the choice of where their children go to school.â€
* On Abortion
“I’m pro-choice, but I’m a Catholic and very much a believer that life starts at conception.â€
“I’m pro-choice, but we all need more education on the issue.â€
“I’m a Catholic and
pro-life.â€
* On Welfare Reform
“I’m totally in favor of changing the whole incentive system. We have a burden to not only create the jobs to employ these people who need to work for a living, but also provide the child care for a single mother so she can move from being at home.â€
“Short-term, we have to keep the system at least partially the way it is. Long-term, we should cut taxes responsibly to stimulate the economy and create jobs.â€
“This will be our top issue in January, but it’s a very difficult nut to crack. My big thing for two years is to try and create jobs.â€
Source: Individual candidates; Researched by LEN HALL / Los Angeles Times
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