Also serving the communities of De Luz, Rainbow, Camp Pendleton, Pala and Pauma

This Grey is bright, brilliant and illuminating

I’ve never asked Grey Frandsen why his parents named him Grey. This young man, far from grey, is perhaps the brightest and most brilliant young office seeker in all California. He runs as candidate for 66th Assembly District. I could cite his academic records at UCLA, where he graduated magna cum laude. I could cite his degree from the Johns Hopkins University School for Advanced International Studies, where he held the Osgood Fellowship and served as graduate student association president.

I extol, instead, his extraordinary maturity, business acumen and dedication to the public good for Fallbrook. He, unlike his opponent, Kevin Jeffries, is adamant in his opposition to the Liberty Quarry on Fallbrook’s northern border.

This quarry, states Grey, “would endanger the health of over 100,000 people in the Temecula Valley, disturb sensitive ecological habitats, have a significant impact on the local wine industry, impact the Santa Margarita River and increase traffic north and south along the 15 corridor. This isn’t about preventing free enterprise. This is about protecting families and the economy of our region.”

Grey, despite his youth, is so much more qualified and experienced than his opponent, one is tempted to say he is overqualified. Assemblyman Frandsen will help turn around the bitter partisan politics in Sacramento. I have been to half a dozen forums and interviews of Grey and never found a voter who failed to get an honest and informed response from him. Invite him to speak to your organization and see.

Joseph Crews

 

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