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Monday, August 24, 2020

My Stance on Mud Slinging

In light of recent events, I find it necessary to express my sentiments regarding what it means to be a public servant. All my life, I have worked hard to make our community a better place to live. Those who know me, know that I have always been involved in the community, extending a helping hand to anyone in need of assistance, even before becoming an elected official. Years ago, when I first ventured into the political field, a highly respected elected official from our community, Liz Tea, gave me some advice. She told me, "Do not participate in mud slinging. We live in a small community and after the elections are over, we still have to be neighbors." I have always lived by this advice.
I am grateful for the opportunity you have given me to serve as your county supervisor. In my current position, I work with good and honorable men. They are men of integrity who work to make the best decisions possible for Greenlee County.
Above all else, I value my honor and integrity. I have served this community for over 40 years. Those of you who know me, know my heart and know I have always done what is best for Greenlee County. Thank you to all who have supported and continue to support me as your Supervisor. I am honored and humbled to serve the citizens of our great county.

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