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Dr. Lisagor represents Camarillo, Somis, Santa Paula, Fillmore and the Ojai Valley.

A press release from Dr. Mark Lisagor:

Public education is critically underfunded and there is a real possibility that draconian cuts are likely in the near future.

In this environment, every dollar counts more than ever. The board must be a
careful guardian of taxpayers' dollars and hard choices must be made to ensure
that we get the very most for our students from these limited but precious
resources.

Unwarranted spending by the current board on dubious lobbyists to the tune of $396,000 with little or no accountability must stop. As a Trustee, Mark Lisagor will
be an effective advocate for public education in Sacramento and our nation's capitol.

He will use his years of experience as an advocate for children's health issues
in Washington, D.C. and his relationships with our Congressional representatives to promote our schools and students. In Sacramento, Lisagor will work
with legislators in both parties to fight for our share of California education budget.

The respected community leader is running for this office because we need a representative who is experienced and capable of making wise financial decisions. His experience as a successful businessman and managing partner of a large group dental practice for 31 years is the type of experience we need on this board.

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