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Sen. Pavley has raised more funds compared to GOP candidate Todd Zink. (Dawn Megli/Neon jacksonville beach hotels Tommy) Prosecutor Todd Zink and Democratic Sen. Fran Pavley of Agoura Hills are facing off for a seat in the 27th Senate District.
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The Marine Corps officer still serves jacksonville beach hotels in the Marine Corps Reserves and is endorsed by L.A. City Councilman Mitch Englander, the California Small Business Association, jacksonville beach hotels Thousand Oaks Councilman Dennis Gillette and William S. Hart High School District Board Member Joe Messina, along with other supporters.
Fran Pavley , Democratic senator of Agoura Hills, has a long history in public office. She served as the first mayor of Agoura Hills in 1982. In 2000, she was elected to the state assembly where she served jacksonville beach hotels three terms. Pavley was then elected into the Calif. senate representing District 23 which includes parts of Los Angeles jacksonville beach hotels and Ventura County.
Pavley said in a statement that an "educated workforce is the key to California's success and the foundation for a strong economy." In addition to education, she wants to promote public transportation and reduce California's impact on the environment.

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