Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Your Pima County Supervisor Matters To Oro Valley

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Electing a Pima County District 1 Supervisor is your only shot at impacting what happens in the county in relation to Oro Valley.

District 1 includes Oro Valley, Marana and the foothills.  Ann Day is your current supervisor. She is retiring.  There is one Democrat, Nancy Young-Wright, who is running for the seat.  She will be on the November ballot. There are four republican candidates:  Mike Hellon, Stuart McDaniel, Ally Miller,  and Vic Williams.  These four "debated" last week are our library.  It would be good for all of us to watch this debate (click here).  Those who requested the Republican ballot will get you chance to pick one of these four in the primary.

What happens in the county matters a lot to you.  The county's budget is about $1.3 billion.  Think about all the money that the county takes from you in the form of taxes. Then, think about how little those of us in wealthier communities actually get back. 

It would be good to elect someone who will reduce our tax burden and bring more back to our town.
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