Politics & Government
Geby Espinosa, Candidate For Foothill De Anza Community College District Trustee
Geby Espinosa has had a dream, since 2004, of running for office, and she is a strong supporter of the state's exploring the market for industrial hemp.
General Information
Name : Geby Espinosa
Age : 47
Place of residence : Mountain View
Education
College
Attended college : Yes
College : UPN Veteran Yogyakarta (Jakarta, Indonesia)
Degree : Banking
Year of graduation : 1988
Grad school
University : UPN Veteran Yogyakarta
Degree : Economics management
Year of graduation : 1997
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Employment Information
Job titles held : Supervisor, manager
Employers : Export Import Bank of Indonesia (defunct)
Political Information
Running for a: Local office
Running for position: Trustee, Foothill-De Anza Community College District
Chamber/district: N/A
Incumbent: No
Previous elective offices :
Unsuccessful bids for elective offices: Ran in the 2012 primary for state Assembly District 24
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Other Information:
I own the Contenders Gym LLC in Mountain View. I've been successful for eight years. My platform is truth in government and (fiscal) discipline.
I have attended De Anza College, and I will work on how to make community college accessible to the community, that's my goal. Every election we vote for more debt. Bond issues, tax increases. We have to consider in California, we're sitting on a gold mine: The hemp industry is emerging. Medical marijuana is already bringing in money for cities in California. Now is the time to introduce industrial hemp.
The hemp industry is worth exploring. Citizens who are out of work can find employment in a new field. Student loans can be paid off, degrees can be put to work. California is the perfect state to lead the nation...The time for industrial hemp is now!
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