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Los Angeles County, CA November 4, 2014 Election
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John Morris will Protect Proposition 13 and Protect Hard-Working Taxpayers

By John Morris

Candidate for Assessor; County of Los Angeles

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The HOWARD JARVIS TAXPAYERS ASSOCIATION ENDORSES JOHN MORRIS
John Morris will protect homeowners and hard-working taxpayers. The legendary Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association backs John Morris in his Campaign to Defend Proposition 13 and clean up corruption and fraud at the Los Angeles County Assessor's Office.

"We believe you will be an excellent representative for taxpayers and look forward to working with you in the years ahead."

Kris Vosburgh, Executive Director, Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association

"Prop 13 keeps hard-working taxpayers in their homes, keeps housing costs down, and keeps jobs in California. I will defend Proposition 13. It is good for taxpayers, good for homeowners, and good for California." John Morris.

John Morris has served LA County taxpayers for more than two decades as a highly respected prosecutor. He has won convictions against violent felons and white-collar criminals saving us tens of millions of dollars, and he supervised one of the largest fraud prosecution divisions in California.

 23 year veteran Deputy District Attorney

 Special Congressional Recognition for Gang Prosecutions

 13 years Administrative and Supervisory Experience

 4 years Real Estate Law Experience

 Real Estate Licensed

 Classroom Volunteer and Youth Coach for 20 seasons

 Published Author on Criminal Fraud and Real Estate Litigation

JOHN MORRIS WILL PROTECT PROP 13

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