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OC Register Features Professor Campbell

September 17, 2009 by | Faculty

In an ongoing series in the Orange County Register, Visiting Professor and gubernatorial candidate Tom Campbell discussed his position on taxes and ideas to fix California’s economy. Read more…

Professor Campbell Interviewed on Recession

July 29, 2009 by | Faculty

Professor Tom Campbell was the subject of a video interview entitled, “Reason.tv: After Arnold: California gubernatorial candidate Tom Campbell on fixing the Golden State and embracing for inflation.” In the interview, Campbell says that the yearlong flurry of stimulus packages and bailouts “built up a tailwind for inflation.” Campbell also discusses his views on marijuana

Professor Campbell Is Subject of Article

July 10, 2009 by | Faculty

Visiting Professor Tom Campbell was the subject of an article entitled, “Gubernatorial hopeful Tom Campbell outlines budget fixes: Former Stanford professor and congressman advocates cuts and gas tax.” The article details Campbell’s proposals to restore the Gann limit, to apply an automatic five-year sunset on state regulations, and for litigation reform. Campbell said, “If we

Professor Campbell Gets Media Coverage

July 8, 2009 by | Faculty

Visiting Professor Tom Campbell’s appearance on MSNBC was the subject of an article entitled, “MSNBC fails to ID ‘former California state budget director’ Campbell as former GOP congressman.” The article criticized MSNBC and the anchor for not identifying Campbell as a Republican during his interview on July 8th, although it properly introduced him as a

Professor Campbell Subject of Story

June 19, 2009 by | Faculty

Visiting Professor Tom Campbell was the subject of a story entitled, “Campbell Campaigns for Governor in South Bay.”  The story details his address to the Silicon Valley Leadership Group at McAfee in Santa Clara, where he detailed his plan to get California out of its deficit while continuing to support education. “To make up that

Professor Campbell Subject of Article

June 19, 2009 by | Faculty

Visiting Professor Tom Campbell was the subject of an article in San Jose Mercury News entitled, “Can Tom Campbell upset billionaires running for California governor?”  The article discusses Campbell’s chances in the 2010 gubernatorial race against billionaire candidates Meg Whitman and Steve Poizner.  “Campbell has got one great advantage: He actually knows what he’s talking about,”

Professor Campbell Subject of Article

June 11, 2009 by | Faculty

Visiting Professor Tom Campbell was the subject of an article entitled, “Campbell Emphasizes Fiscal Know-How in Calif. Gov. Bid.” Campbell discussed his thoughts on taxes and closing the state budget hole, as well as his relationship with the Indian-American community in California. Campbell stated, “My expertise is in the budget; and that is the area

Professor Campbell Quoted in Op-Ed on Census

June 4, 2009 by | Faculty

Visiting Professor Tom Campbell was quoted in an op-ed  in the San Francisco Chronicle, entitled “The long arm of the long census form.” The piece discusses the potentially invasive questions asked on the upcoming 2010 Census form. Campbell stated, “On the merits of [asking census-takers to report their ethnicity], I think we should have a

Professor Campbell Quoted in Article

June 2, 2009 by | Faculty

Visiting Professor Tom Campbell was featured in an article in the Christian Science Monitor entitled, “Who wants to run California?” The article discusses the 2010 gubernatorial race and the candidates who have expressed interest in running for the position, including Campbell. “Tom Campbell is the one candidate in either party who has stepped up and

Professor Campbell Quoted in Article

May 13, 2009 by | Faculty

Visiting Professor Tom Campbell was quoted in an article in the San Francisco Chronicle entitled, “Factions lobby over potential Obama court pick.” The article discusses the politics surrounding the president’s potential choice to succeed Justice Souter in the Supreme Court, including his filibuster-proof majority in the Senate and the pressures from various lobbying groups. Campbell

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