THREE RESIDENTS ENTER STATE
ASSEMBLY RACES
Several residents have announced
their candidacies for the state primary in June.
Resident Autumn Browne is the
unchallenged Libertarian candidate in the 67th
Assembly District race. Browne is a teacher at
Brookhurst Junior High School. Browne said she
supports less government in the education system,
an abolishment of income tax and other federally
funded programs, which, she says, foster
dependency on the government.
"I believe it's important to
be active in the community in order to make
social changes that benefit the community,"
she said.
The seat is now held by
Republican Assemblyman Scott Baugh, who is
running for reelection.
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A Brookhurst Junior High School drama teacher
who lives in Westminster, Browne, 40, is the lone
Libertarian candidate. She has worked as a
commercial actress, a stand-up comedienne, a
Virginia Slims model and a campaign fund-raiser
for her father's 1996 presidential run. Browne's
focus is on extracting government from daily
life. Decisions with local impact should be made
locally, she said.
"The federal government must get
completely out of education. It has no
constitutional authority to meddle anyway,"
she said. "Federal taxes must be lowered
dramatically so that parents have the ability to
finance their children's education
directly."
This race is about:
"People are interested in education issues,
and the fact that (Baugh) is actually running
again, too. I think Clinton has heightened
awareness of things like that."
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