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Shirley Vaine: REALTOR, Member of San Onofre Citizens Council, Member of Alliance for Nuclear Responsibility. Ms. Vaine has extensively researched climate change, safe new energy alternatives and dangerous chemical pollution. She is passionate about preserving the environment for future generations. Email Shirley.


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