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Walsh, a Republican, is giving out stacks of paper door knob hangers that she cut out in her garage with a h.i nri Such arc the minor differences in the race for the House seat in South Eugene's Dis trict 40. The (.indi dates' political views create an even greater divide. Walsh, a Republican precinct committeewom an who presents herself as "a homeowner and taxpayer who knows that property taxes are too high." has taken on the role of underdog. She is hoping to use it to her advantage in an attempt to unseal the four-term Democratic incumbent. And even though the two take differing posi tions on sue h high-profile issues as property tax es. abortion and higher education funding. Mosticka sees Walsh's inexperience as the biggest advantage for him. "My breadth of experience and range of contact is the main difference (be tween us)." he said. Indeed. Ixith their political resumes and their political leanings offer voters a wide array of choices. Property tax-limiting Ballot Measure 5 is a per fect example. Walsh says she whole-heartedly supports the initiative, while Mosticka views it as a weapon of destruction. "The reason I'm going to vote for it is because I'm tired of (the legislature) ignoring the issue," Walsh said "It's not even a good issue or a bad is sue It's a mad issue, because voters are angry, and they are saying to the legislature, 'Do some thing You've had all this time ' Mosticka. on the other hand, calls it a "scorched-earth approach" to solving the state's high property tax problems. "The idea (behind Measure r») is that you flatten everything in sight and hope the future will fix it." Walsh said the property tax issue is the main reason she decided to run against Mosticka "I bought a home in 1‘lH-t Property taxes on it have doubled since then." she said If Measure Ti is passed. Walsh believes reduced government BIOGRAPHY Paula Walsh Candidacy: State represen tative, District 40 Patty: Republican Afe: 66 Home: Eugene Occupation: Business con sultant Background: Republican precinct committee woman: tormer radio station manager: former owner of Secretary Pro Tern and Newcomers Service of lane County Carl Hostlcka Candidacy: Slate represen tative, District 40 Party: Democrat Age: 40 Home: Eugene Occupation: Associate pro fessor of public affairs and associate vice president for statewide educational services at tne university Background: State representative 1983-present: House Majority trader 1990-present spending and other types of taxes could offset the millions of dollars that would be lost to the initia tive. "I am for more income tax on higher incomes and corporations." she said. "And I'm for taking another look at (eliminating) income tax breaks." While liosticka agrees that some way must be found for reducing property taxes, he believes the impact of Measure 5 would la? difficult to solve. The abortion issue is also a dividing line be tween the candidates. While l>oth Walsh and liosticka oppose abortion-limiting Measure 8. Walsh said she is supportive of Measure 10. which would require parental notification before a minor could receive an abortion " The key word there is 'child.' " she said. "I will vote yes on Measure 10. I’m middle of the road then}." liosticka, however, said his position is "iron clad" on both measures. He views this issue the same way most of his constituents do. he said. “District 4() is overwhelmingly in favor of wom en's rights to choose." ow sweet it is! 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