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Ken Miller Frames the Vision of His Campaign in a Speech at a Gathering in San Francisco

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SAN FRANCISCO, CA--(Marketwire - August 14, 2009) - Ken Miller will frame the basis of his
run for Governor around five main points tonight in a speech he will
deliver at the Carlos Anacondia Crusade in Civic Center Plaza, 1 Carlton B.
Goodlett Place, San Francisco.

Miller also believes that, "California is the nation's breadbasket and we
need to ensure that we continue to provide not restrict water for our
farmlands, as it will create thousands of jobs and stimulate the state's
economy: We need to reform and reduce business Taxes and Regulations so we
can attract new business, stimulate business expansions, increase jobs and
protect our high tech industry. Additionally, we need responsible not
unreasonable environmental regulations that protect our economy, people and
the earth, while allowing for an Energy policy that acknowledges current
needs with plans to address future needs using wind, solar, nuclear power
plants and yes, drilling for oil and natural gas. Finally, compassion and
assistance for those hardest hit by the recession, will come from the
Church and charities as well as the government. However, the most
effective way for government to help is to get out of the way, remove
regulations and allow people to create jobs and prosper."

In September, Miller and his family will start walking the state of
California, from north to south, and will meet with the people of this
state and listen to their concerns, their passions and their needs. In a
recent speech, Miller told those gathered, "I am running because I care. I
care about you, I care about this state and I care about this country."

Miller grew up in suburban Los Angeles and Washington DC, as well as North
Central Pennsylvania. Professionally he worked in the Northeast, Midwest
and Southeast before returning to what he calls his home -- California --
in 2003. He is fiscal conservative with a business background and social
conservative with a pro-life, pro-marriage and pro-immigrant stance. He is
married to Kathy Miller and they have two children: Mary Kathryn (9) and
Mary Elizabeth (7). He is a devout Christian and member of Harbor Light,
First Assembly of God, with Pastor Terry Inman in Fremont, CA.

 

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