Political strategist comes to Long Beach

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On June 25, Veteran political strategist Steve Frank will discuss "The Late, Great State of California: How Unions and Taxes are Strangling our Economy" at a meeting of the Long Beach Chapter of Lincoln Clubs in Belmont Shore.

Since the 1960s Frank has been involved in Republican politics, advising Republican nominees for state legislature, congress, governor, senator. He also served as California Coalitions Director for Rudy Guiliani for President in 2007-08, established the National Federation of Republican Assemblies and was president of the California Republican Assembly.

Frank also publishes California News and Views, an e-newsletter with over 200,000 daily readers.

The event will be at noon at Legends, 5236 E. Second St. in Long Beach. Call 310-545-2042 or e-mail srdoug@laclc.org to RSVP.

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Paul Eakins reports on Long Beach City Hall, and local and regional politics. A newcomer to the Press-
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