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Candidate Q&A: David Sanchez
Contributed by: David Sanchez on 10/9/2008

David Sanchez is running for Douglas County Commissioner, District 2, and answered a questionnaire for YourHub.com. To read all of the candidate questionnaires, click here.

Name: David Sanchez


Seat you are seeking: Douglas County Commissioner District 2

Age: 58

Family: Married 39 years, spouse Valerie Sanchez; daughter Desiree, 34

Occupation: Retired, after 22 years with the State of Colorado, as a probation officer and an appointee of governor Roy Romer to the Colorado State Adult Parole Board.

Hometown: Sedalia

Your Web site: None

Favorite local place to hang out: Pike National Forest, Rampart Range.

What do you like most about living here?: Proximity to the National Forest and the open space areas of the county.

Interests & hobbies: Hunting, fishing, landscaping.

Favorite TV show: "Heroes." I enjoy the complex characters and intense plot development.

Favorite Web site: (Not provided)

People who inspired you (and how): President John F. Kennedy and the rest of the Kennedy family. Their commitment to public service led me in my career path.
How you have contributed to the community: For ten years I have been a member of the Douglas County Search and Rescue Team, a certified Mountain rescue team.

What are the biggest issues facing your constituency now: Lack of Green industries in the county. In these austere times the non-residential tax base needs to be increased. Alternative energy resources are lacking. Douglas County is a prime location for Solar and Wind projects. Protection of our open space areas and preservation of our rural environment are a necessity.



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