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Robert G. Jones
22,182 votes
47.90%
- Occupation: Governing Board Member Los Rios Community College District
- Vice President Emeritus, CSUS; Director Public Service UC Systemwide Office;
- Former teaching faculty at three Calif. community colleges;four state university campuses.
- Past Board member Capital Public Radio and Center for California Studies
- Current Trustee Sacramento Valley Conservancy
- Former Board member Sacramento Entrepreneurship Academy; Sacramento Tomorrow Coalition; Sacramento Arts and Business Council; and
- Lawrence Hall of Science UC Berkeley
Priorities:
- Increase the number of students who complete CAREER oriented degrees/certificates and the number that TRANSFER to UC and CSU campuses
- Exacting and accountable use of TAXPAYER money in support of instructional program support and Bond funded building construction.
- Collaboration with with Capital Region businesses,labor and pubic service organizations to prepare students for real jobs and careers.
Jayna Karpinski-Costa
15,365 votes
33.18%
- Occupation: Veterinarian/Attorney/Businesswoman
- DVM, Colorado State Univ 1980
- JD, Santa Clara University, 1986
- Citrus Heights City Council 2004-2012
- Mayor, Citrus Heights, 2010
- Sac Hero of Human Services Award, 2009
- Sac-Yolo Mosquito & Vector Bd of Trustees
Priorities:
- Education should be affordable
- Partnering with the business community to provide jobs & training
- Increase student enrollment/ measure the successes
Tim Loree
8,565 votes
18.49%
- Occupation: Chief Operating Officer
- Outstanding Los Rios Trustee 1998-2006
- Elementary, Middle, High School Teacher Counselor
- Community College Counselor, Psychology &Aeronautics Instructor
- Non-Profit Board Member-Foundation to Restructure Schools, Flying Panthers Flight School
- US Army Veteran, STRATCOM-AA,AS,BA&MSC degrees
- President Sacramento Electric Vehicle Association, Vice President DPHRAC
Priorities:
- .We must redouble our efforts to insure classes are available for our students to reach their Vocational, Academic and transfer goals.
- We need to responsibly rebuild the financial reserves which have been depleted by the recession.
- We have a great opportunity to provide shade on our parking lots by building solar carports thereby saving over $3 million on electricity per year.
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