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Opinion

Sanson Jr. to Run for State Senate

Sanson Jr. to Run for State Senate
N&V Staff
December 8, 2009

(Sanson for Senate Campaign) – The line of candidates who wish to fill the State Senate seat vacated by Senator Warren Harding just got longer. Republican and conservative candidate Steve W. Sanson Jr. has declared his candidacy for Nevada Senate District 12.

Steve Sanson served as a combat medic in the Air National Guard and is a graduate of Rancho High School. He currently attends UNLV.

Among the ways he plans to create jobs for Nevada:

• Create a Military Hospitality Facility for our Veterans at McCarran Airport that will create 20 job openings

• Creation of the Las Vegas Rail Road Society Project that would create 200 jobs in the Northwestern part of the Valley

• Establishment of an odorless cremation facility in Boulder City which will cut the funeral expenses of Nevadans transporting their loved ones to Henderson or Las Vegas for cremation.

Sanson seeks to use the office of Nevada District 12 to pursue more efficient government, including forensic audits of all government offices for two years to weed through corruption and mishap policies.

He believes that schools should compete for students instead of students going to school where they are zoned

He also believes that when construction companies put cones up weeks before a project starts, causing traffic back-ups and accidents, they should be fined.

Find out more at www.sansonforsenate.com or look for him on Face book.

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