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Opinion: Allard should represent Tahoe in Assembly


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Publisher’s note: This editorial is from the Feb. 14, 2011, Sacramento Bee.

People living in the Assembly district that stretches from Roseville to Lake Tahoe have an opportunity to trade up. They should seize the moment by electing John Allard.

Allard is one of seven Republicans and a Democrat running in a March 8 special election to fill the seat left vacant when Ted Gaines won the Senate seat that opened when Dave Cox died.

Allard would arrive with a firm grasp of how the Capitol works. He is a Roseville city councilman and operates a house cleaning service with his wife.

Importantly, Allard worked for 11 years as chief of staff to Tim Leslie, a former assemblyman and senator who represented the area ably. Leslie understood the virtue of treating people with civility despite policy disagreements. Allard’s demeanor is similarly old school.

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  1. irony says - Posted: February 23, 2011

    Let’s see. A very liberal newpaper endorses a supposed conservative. I’m confused, so confused that I plan to write in a citizen for our next assemblyman.
    Too bad Tahoe is considered the backwoods by many and the candidates treat us accordingly.

  2. Lisa Huard says - Posted: February 23, 2011

    Irony,
    You should notice that the story is listed under “Voices” on Lake Tahoe News. LTN provides our community with information period. If a story is written in another publication and it affects Lake Tahoe, it generally winds up posted on our community. I find that LTN provides all sides; I say that because I don’t always share all of the views on it! We’re lucky to have a local publication that will do this. Should you find something that is important to our community (and for some reason the Publisher missed it) forward it to info@laketahoenews.net. This is a news site for all of us and we can all be involved.