Congress District 1 NOW Combined with State Assembly District 3

Congress District 1 NOW Combined with State Assembly District 3

Location

ZOOM
US
Thursday, October 20, 2022 - 7:00pm

Congressional District 1 - Doug LaMalfa, Max Steiner 

CA State Assembly District 3 - James Gallagher, David Zink

 

This event will be live on Zoom Webinar and YouTube Live Streamed.

Please join us online tomorrow night, Thursday, Oct. 20, for the State Assembly and US Congress Candidate forums.  And please help spread the word. 

7:00 PM: CA State Assembly District 3 James Gallagher and David Zink

8:00 PM (app. time):  US Congressional District 1 Max Steiner and Doug LaMalfa

Zoom Webinar link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81369620782

YouTube link: https://youtu.be/JNVA94kEqzk

OR Listen Live on North State Public Radio

KCHO FM 91.7 (Chico)

KFPR FM 88.9 (Redding)

 

 

As always, please submit any questions you would like the League moderator to ask the candidates.

Question Guidelines

The League’s Guide to Writing Unbiased Questions offers guidelines which are summarized below. Even if our League has a position on a specific issue, we may not include this in a question. We should focus our questions on issues core to the position, and shorter questions are best.

 

Samples of biased questions are:

*The U.S. Department of Education plays a critical role in providing funding for quality public education, but the accountability measures are considered by some to be onerous. Do you support getting rid of the Department of Education?

*Many people are streaming into our country without documentation. Do you support a pathway to citizenship for these people?

*The amount of money invested in local elections has skyrocketed. Is it important to reduce the role money plays in American elections?

 

Samples of unbiased questions are:

*Please explain the role you believe the federal government should play in public education?

*What, if any, actions will you support to create a pathway to citizenship?

*Please explain why you do, or do not, believe it is important to reduce the role of money in American elections?