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Rudy Salas: “Our only trauma center in the entire region, the $10 million…”

Featuring: Rudy Salas, Democratic | Former Candidate, U.S. House California, District 22

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Interview with 22nd Congressional District candidate Rudy Salas

Published | Video Starts at 07:05

Building new multi use facilities at the different extension campuses, like the Delano extension campus, the welding program, saving Kern medical from closing its doors. Right? So Our only trauma center in the entire region, the $10 million that we did for the cancer center, building a 911 dispatch center, our public safety, police buildings, fire trucks, like, you know, the list goes on and on, and safe drinking water wells, like we did out in Delano and out in Corcoran. You know, those things, I think, matter to people because they're like, look, this is something that Rudy's done here locally, and I know that he's one of us because he was born and raised here, right. (07:05–07:25)

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Asserts that he has contributed to various local infrastructure projects including a trauma center, cancer center, 911 dispatch center, and safe drinking water wells.

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