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Assemblyman calm despite recall attempt
Adams shares thoughts following Veterans Day speech in Hesperia
Assemblyman Anthony Adams, who is facing a possible recall election, said he is more relaxed about his fate than people might expect.
Speaking casually with a reporter following Wednesday’s Veterans Day ceremony at Hesperia Lake Park, Adams said he is not worried about the outcome of a recall movement. While he acknowledged the effort to get a recall on the ballot could succeed, he believes the recall campaign isn’t going as smoothly as the petitioners claim.
For one, Adams said of the Committee to Recall Adams petition drive, “There are lots of bad signatures.”
Adams also said he is ready for any of several potential scenarios. He said the recall drive could fail, and he would face a reelection campaign next June, or the recall could go to a June ballot and he would face possible reelection or recall on the very same day.
Adams, who was one of several featured speakers during Wednesday’s event, was approached by several attendees who wanted to lend their support and shake his hand following his speech.
Recall proponents submitted their final signatures on Oct. 13. They had nearly 60,000 signatures, which was almost two times the 36,000 required to grant a recall election, according to a FlashReport article. Congressmen Tom McClintock and Dana Rohrabacher were among the speakers who spoke at a pro-recall rally in early October, the article stated.
Adams, who lives with his wife in Hesperia when he’s not in Sacramento, was elected to the California State Assembly in November of 2006. Prior his election he was an executive analyst to former Supervisor Bill Postmus. Postmus, was elected county supervisor during the same election, resigned his position following allegations of corruption and an arrest for felony possession of methamphetamine.
A recall movement was started after Adams was one of six Republican legislators to approve the 2009 budget, which political conversatives said was too bloated and costly.
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| Unemployed and have given up with finding a job in California. I have turned to looking for employment in other states and have had more interviews in the last month than the 4 months of looking in only CA. Soon as I can, I'm moving my family out of here. |
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| Mr. Adams would like the voters to now believe that the water bill proposed by the governor is the best thing since apple pie. Why isn't he honest enough to explain to the people of Hesperia that the bill is loaded with perks and earmarks that have nothing to do with water? Just another eleven billion dollar proposed bill that, if passed by the voters, will have uncertain results except for the increased taxes. California is THE most expensive state in the nation. Spoke today with yet another family leaving the area to move to Idaho. They could not continue to afford California. Lets continue the tax increases Mr. Adams, and drive all traditional families out of the area. That is your goal? Right. |
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| Al Vogler - Nov 16, 2009 11:38:08 PM | Remove Comment |



