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Representatives are elected to two-year terms to represent the people of a specific congressional district in the federal government. They introduce and vote on new laws, hold hearings, and are responsible for approving federal taxes.
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My Top 3 Priorities
Creating Good Paying Jobs: Incomes aren't growing fast enough to keep up with growing housing prices. Funding job training programs in high tech manufacturing to help displaced workers recover from the recession.
Transportation and Infrastructure: Simply put: we are wasting too much time and money sitting in traffic, in congress I will continue to make funding of local public transportation projects a top priority.
Affordable Healthcare: I believe that access to affordable healthcare is a right, not a privilege. I will continue to oppose efforts to repeal the ACA and efforts to privatize Medicare and social security.
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My Top 3 Priorities
Foster strong economic opportunities and job growth for District 35. The nation has an unemployment rate at 3.9% which is low. Unfortunately, our district is currently at 8.1%. That is double our national average! Unacceptable for our constituents.
I am firm believer in giving parents the power over their childrens education through School Choice. I am an officially endorsed candidate of www.c3candidates.com on education.
I am an advocate for Faith, Family and Freedom values. These areas will be my pillars in congress if elected. It was an honor to serve you as a soldier. I would be greatly honored and humbled to serve you as your congressman.
Experience
Biography
Christian L. Valiente is a first generation Hispanic American. He served honorably in the U.S. Army from 2002-2010 as a Parachute Rigger. He is a Veteran Small Business Owner. His company provides janitorial services to commercial and government offices. He is a man of faith, family man, conservative and a strong advocate for faith, family and freedom values. He is running against Norma J. Torres for U.S. House of Representatives. He is currently endorsed by the SBGOP, ElectionsForum.org, Carl DeMaio, c3candidates.com.
Who gave money to this candidate?
Contributions
Total money raised: $3,365
Top contributors that gave money to support the candidate, by organization:
1
Christian Leonel Valiente
$1,929
2
Employees of Legters Management Company
$500
3
SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE-FEDERAL
$171
More information about contributions
By State:
California 100.00%
By Size:
Large contributions (77.27%)
Small contributions (22.73%)
By Type:
From organizations (6.58%)
From individuals (93.42%)
Source: MapLight analysis of data from the Federal Election Commission.
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Policy Positions
It's about the people — October 31, 2018 Christian L. Valiente Committee To Elect For Congress
General information about the candidates vision. It's about the people.