Welcome to Paul Broadway's Blog!
Paul is a US Navy veteran and proud member of VFW Post # 7420, a homeowner who has lived in San Diego for twenty-five years. He served as a federal public safety officer and currently makes his living as a factory mechanic, but is best known as the owner-operator, with wife Marcia, of the popular and well-regarded San Diego landmark, Sparky’s.
He accepts no monetary contributions, and pledges to serve one term only.
He asks for your vote to effect fundamental change in a City Council that tolerated corruption and dangerously misplaced priorities at City Hall.
“Public service is a duty, not a career. We have enough career politicians. We as a community need to get things done. We need and deserve a city that works for us.”
Paul’s core issues:
- Compliance with all federal, state, and local law
- An A credit rating
- Water policy that makes sense
- Justice in the pension fund scandal
- Our city as a center for green business
Paul and his core supporters will use this blog as a launch point for interactive discussions with voters. Main topics will present Paul's positions on issues, his vision for the future of San Diego and District 3, and his thoughts on other matters. We welcome comments and questions from anyone.
PARTICIPATE!
He accepts no monetary contributions, and pledges to serve one term only.
He asks for your vote to effect fundamental change in a City Council that tolerated corruption and dangerously misplaced priorities at City Hall.
“Public service is a duty, not a career. We have enough career politicians. We as a community need to get things done. We need and deserve a city that works for us.”
Paul’s core issues:
- Compliance with all federal, state, and local law
- An A credit rating
- Water policy that makes sense
- Justice in the pension fund scandal
- Our city as a center for green business
Paul and his core supporters will use this blog as a launch point for interactive discussions with voters. Main topics will present Paul's positions on issues, his vision for the future of San Diego and District 3, and his thoughts on other matters. We welcome comments and questions from anyone.
PARTICIPATE!