Dr. Rahmat Khan |
Just for added interest, I reached out to this candidate, whose signs I have seen all over the city of Torrance, even though I found that his comments at the North Torrance Homeowners Association was not all that inspiring.
Dr. Rahmat Khan was willing to answer my seven questions.
Here are his answers:
I'm running for the City Council to bring innovative and real-world solutions to Torrance. My experience in business and our community will ensure Torrance remains the best city to raise families and do business.
These values underline my campaign, my belief, and how I will lead Torrance on the City Council.
I have a many examples which highlights my professional as well as political experience. A notable example is the Los Angeles Cricket Association where I serve as its Founder and Chairman. A few months ago, many of our youths were not able to play cricket in the Torrance area. After working with our then City Council members, I was able to obtain permission to allow this sport to partake in our city. In addition, I have lots of support from local, regional, and state political leaders who I plan to work with once I'm elected on the City Council. Hence, I bring a wealth of knowledge, experience, courage, and a large network of support to the job.
I think we need to support small business that provides jobs to our local residents, revenues to our city, and helps maintain the "balance" pride. As a result, I would make our city more responsive to the needs of our small businesses. In addition, we need to improve and repair our infrastructure which attracts businesses and population to our city. Lastly, keep in mind, I personally own 2 businesses in the city. So I know first hand what we need to do in order to make Torrance business friendly.
The first element in my value proposition is "P" which stands for Public Safety. I strongly believe that we need to keep our city safe for our business, residents, and children. I will work very hard with our local police and fire departments to ensure that we DO NOT compromise on public safety. Torrance prides in having the safest city in the country, and I will uphold that pride.
I think that the city needs to address the pension issue. The next council needs to really look at this issue and start making some tough decisions on how to reduce this liability. Some of the things we can do is to streamline operations and becoming more efficient in our operations. Second, we need to focus on generating more revenues by encouraging small businesses to grow in our city. Third, we need ask more from our current employees to help contribute in order to reduce this liability. By taking these steps, we can reverse the pension problem.
I'm extremely satisfied with my campaign. Thus far, I've received support from many residents, small business owners, local communities, and government officials (local, regional and state). So I think this will be a great election and I look forward to serving the city in a couple months.
I agree with some of the sentiments shared by Dr. Khan, and I approve that he was honest enough to declare that current employees need to contribute more toward their pensions. Mayoral candidate Tom Brewer supports requiring all city employees contribute the same amount which he pays in — 9%.
Perhaps it should be more, since future Torrance residents and businesses should not be on the hook for paying current retirees, or the unintended consequences of drastic cuts in services and infrastructure to pay for these obligations.
I will not be supporting Dr. Rahmat Khan for City Council, but I do support his argument that current employees need to pay more toward their retirement in order to head off the impending fiscal fallouts of unfunded liabilities in the city of Torrance.