Special Report DEMOCRAT VIRG PRIMARY ELECTION 2010 BERNER() Governor's Race from page 26 FOR GOVERNOR The only pro-choice and pro-stem cell research candidate. Standing up for working families. Endorsed by: A: My candidacy is premised on several core values and a vision from which I will not waver. At the same time, I will promote my positions in a professional and respectful manner. I will work hard to convince Democrats to agree with me, and when they do not, I will disagree civilly. Elected officials must recog- nize that while we are elected to stand for our values we must work together to deliver results for the citizens of Michigan. Throughout my career I have worked hard to bring people with different interests together to create businesses and economic development programs, and I'll bring that experience to Lansing. AFL-CIO UAW Q: Michigan/Israel Cooperation — Would you lead/support efforts to promote trade, security cooperation and cultural exchanges between Michigan and Israel? A: Absolutely. I have been to Israel and actively worked on how to strengthen our relationships on venture capital and entrepreneurship. I have met with Israeli companies and given them advice on how to do business here. I have relationships with the leadership of the Michigan Israeli Business Bridge. As a state, I am certainly in favor of doing more to promote trade and cooperation with one of America's most loyal partners in the Middle East. I have also been a proponent of cultural exchanges, and I understand that our state's diversity is a strength on which we need to capitalize. MEA AFT-Michigan AFSCME UFCW National Organization for Women Sierra Club Clean Water Action and many others. CONNECT with VIRG www.votevirg.com facebook.cornivirgbernero Q: Creationism — Should "intelligent design"/creationism be part of the science curriculum in public schools? A: I believe that parents should have a choice where to send their kids to school and what they are taught. That said, the introduction of creationism in public schools is not on my agenda. Paid for by Virg Berner° for 'Michigan, P.O. Box 10067, Lansing, Mt 48901 Join friends in our community in support of Rudy Hobbs for State Representative: Helen and Jack Berke - Harvey Bronstein - Mickey Eizelman - Cheryl Guyer - Elizabeth Jacobs - Fern Katz - Diane and Emery Klein - Drora Kleinplatz - Marjorie and Maurice Kurzmann - Barry Lepler - Pamela Lippitt - Elayne and Barry Moss - Bea Sacks - Adele Staller Endorsed by Congressman Sandy Levin, State Sen. Gilda Jacobs, Mayor Brenda Lawrence, Former State Rep. Paul Condino, and Commissioners Marcia Gershenson and Helaine Zack www.VoteRudyHobbs.com I 248.747.1449 RUDY HOBBS FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE Southfield - Lathrup Village Oak Park - Royal Oak Township "As the former District Director for Congressman Levin and a policy advisor in Lansing, I'll be an effective Representative for you and your family. I won't let you down. Please vote August 3rd." - Rudy "We need Rudy Hobbs in Lansing as a strong voice for our community." - State Senator Gilda Jacobs Paid for by Friends of Rudy Hobbs, PO Box 3353, Southfield, MI 48037 28 29 01G 1612140 Q: Welfare — What would you do to maintain a solid "safety net" for those most affected by Michigan's economic downturn? A: The state's safety net is extremely important, particularly in the current economy. It is possible that one out of five citizens in Michigan will qualify for food assistance this year. Millions of our citizens are struggling to even provide food for themselves and their families. We have to do everything we can to help Michiganders get back on their feet and create a thriving economy in our state. That's exactly why I'm running for governor. Q: Jobs/Economy — What would you do to get people jobs that can support a family, and how long will it take? A: I am the only candidate who has created jobs, built successful companies and founded economic development programs. I do not believe it is the gov- ernment's responsibility to create jobs but rather to create an environment that allows businesses to start, grow and thrive. The other candidates in the race may also make this claim, but they do not have my experience doing it in the real world. I have a detailed 10-point plan on my website, www.rickformichigan. corn, which details my plans to eliminate the job-killing Michigan Business Tax, regulatory reform and creating an environment for entrepreneurs and small businesses to grow and thrive. Q: Prison Propaganda — What can be done to monitor and filter materials coming into our prison system so it doesn't become a recruiting ground for Islamic extremists and domestic terror? A: We must be vigilant in ensuring that all violence-inducing hate speech be completely stamped out of our prisons. While we must always protect our cher- ished right to freedom of expression, no one, prisoner or not, has the right to support terrorism or sedition. I will strictly enforce all relevant laws and ask the legislature to pass additional ones if necessary to defeat any terrorist threat. Q: Nonprofit Support — With shrinking state funding for social services, how must the state support and facilitate the efforts of nonprofits that are picking up the slack? A: The state must recognize the burden that our economic distress has put on nonprofits and work closely with the private sector to ensure that nonprofits are supported. Having worked closely with nonprofits like the United Way and the Nature Conservancy, I understand the critical role they play in our state and country. As Governor, I would work to enhance their role in shaping Michigan's future.