HONOLULU — Cam Cavasso, the Republican nominee for the U.S. Senate Seat currently held by Daniel Inouye, today released the final element of his four-part plan to revive the economy and create jobs in Hawaii and throughout the nation. The “Plan for Jobs and a 21st Century Economy” is available at www.camcavasso.com
Part IV of “Plan for Jobs and a 21st Century Economy,” titled “A Promise to Future Generations” looks to the future and how the decisions made by government leaders today will impact our children for generations for come. In the plan, Cavasso focuses on how the government will keep the promise of Social Security for generations to come, conserve the natural environment and fix education to empower students and their parents.
“Senator Inouye’s record would indicate that he doesn’t much care what the future looks like,” Cavasso charged. “Dan votes to keep sending Social Security down the path to its own destruction. Dan’s answer for preserving the environment is to hand over its future to Wall Street bankers. Dan votes to bail out teachers’ unions and keep parents from having control over their children’s education. Our children, and their children, deserve better than what Dan has in mind for them. I can do better.”
Cavasso represented District 51 in Windward Oahu for three terms in the Hawaii State Legislature from 1984 – 1990. For 22 years, he has worked as a financial advisor with Mass Mutual Financial Group, and he owns a small farm in Waimanalo. A former Captain in the U.S. Army, Cavasso’s family roots in Hawaii trace back to the 1800’s when his great-grandfather served as the photographer to the royalty in the Hawaiian Kingdom. He resides with his wife Tula, two sons, three daughters, and nine grandchildren in Windward Oahu.
Submitted by Cam Cavasso’s campaign. For more information about Cavasso’s policy positions, which include a smaller, more responsive federal government that is forced to live within its means and a focus on traditional values, please visit https://www.camcavasso.com