Garofalo to make state office run
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Where his City Council term ends Dave Garofalo hopes a term in a state
office might begin.
Huntington Beach Councilman Dave Garofalo filed papers for the State
Board of Equalization last week.
The board oversees the state’s tax system and manages tax money that
supports state and local government services and programs such as schools
and colleges, law enforcement, transportation and housing programs,
social welfare programs, criminal justice, hospitals and health care
services.
Garofalo’s City Council term expires next year.
Huntington Beach Mayor Pam Julien Houchen was surprised when she heard
Garofalo would run for state office.
“I thought he might take a break from the limelight when his council
term is up, but he’s always loved the political limelight,” Julien
Houchen said. “If Dave wants to further his political career that’s one
way of doing it.”
Garofalo could not be reached for comment this week.
Garofalo is the subject of a year-and-a-half investigation by the
district attorney for allegedly approving city projects for some
companies that advertised in his publishing ventures.
“People have the right to run for public office, and do what they have
to do, really,” said fellow City Councilman Ralph Bauer. “If he feels he
needs to run, then he should go ahead and run. The public will make the
final decision, and that’s democracy.”
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