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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 5, 2010
Contact: Ed Goedhart
(702) 682-3339
goedhart4assembly@hotmail.com
Why I’m Endorsing Janine Hansen in Elko’s AD 33 Race
(Assemblyman Ed Goedhart)
– Although I’m an elected Republican state legislator
who you would expect to endorse John Ellison, the
Republican candidate in the District 33 state assembly
race in the Elko area, I’m supporting the independent
candidate in that race. Here’s why….
During the 2009 session of the Legislature I sat in
utter disbelief and watched every Democrat and way too
many Republicans boost government spending over and
above the governor’s proposed budget by some $800
million dollars in the middle of the worst recession
this state has ever seen.
Adding salt to the wound, a majority of legislators -
including fellow Republican Assemblyman John Carpenter -
also voted to raise taxes on vehicle registrations and
sales, as well as double the tax penalty business owners
are forced to pay if they hire somebody. This as Nevada
was suffering the highest unemployment rate in the
nation.
And the groundwork is being laid to do it all over again
next year.
Indeed, media reports and liberal propaganda have been
telling us for months that there’s a $3 billion budget
deficit that the Legislature will have to deal with next
year. But what they aren’t telling you is that the
figure is based on increasing government spending by an
additional $1.5 billion over and above what we’re
currently spending.
Making matters worse, Nevada’s taxpayers were told the
tax hikes approved last year were only “temporary;” that
they would “sunset” next June 30. But we’re already
being told those tax hikes will need to be extended, or
even made permanent, to close a $3 billion budget hole
that doesn’t even exist.
And I can tell you from first-hand experience that the
pressure and arm-twisting to “cave in” and vote to
extend these tax hikes and boost s pending will be
excruciating in the 2011 session.
Which is why, as a sitting Republican legislator, I’m
taking the highly unusual step of endorsing a
third-party legislative candidate, Janine Hansen, over
my party’s official nominee. Desperate times call for
desperate measures, and we are, indeed, in desperate
times.
Unless tax hikes are taken off the table, tax hikes will
once again be the default position of the 2011
Legislature. And not just an extension of the
“temporary” tax hikes from last year, but a whole rash
of new ones. Which is why, as Chairman of the Taxpayer
Protection Pledge Caucus, I am only endorsing candidates
this year who have signed the Pledge.
Janine has; John hasn’t.
In addition, Janine is, frankly, the more experienced
and better qualified candidate in this race. She has
served as a “citizen lobbyist” in Carson City for the
better part of 40 years now. She knows the people, she
knows the system, she knows the drill and she won’t
require any on-the-job training whatsoever.
Janine also knows the issues. While she and I may not
agree 100 percent of the time, I found myself agreeing
with her on more issues last session than with some of
my fellow Republicans, especially on limited-government
and individual liberty issues. And she has a unique
ability to read through the hundreds of bills that come
before the Legislature and find the “hidden” provisions
the Left regularly slips in, hoping no one will notice.
As for supporting someone who doesn’t belong to the same
party I belong to, let me just say that I’m a Nevadan
and a conservative first; a Republican second. And as
the Las Vegas Review-Journal noted in a recent
editorial, “Two parties are simply not enough to
represent all the principles, values and interests of
the citizens of this country. We need more parties –
especially viable ones – not fewer. Voters should have
real choices each election cycle.”
Janine Hansen is a uniquely exceptional and viable
third-party candidate in the Assembly District 33 race.
I have every confidence that she will vote consistently
and firmly with me against bigger government, higher
taxes and diminished individual liberty. If the only
argument against her is that she isn’t a registered
Republican, well, I have to say that’s a pretty weak
argument.
Voters should and do have real choices in this
particular race. I encourage you to join me in choosing
Janine Hansen.
(Assemblyman Goedhart represents Assembly District 36, a
rural district generally covering southern and middle
Nevada.)
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