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Letter to the Editor on DeWitt County Board Candidates

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

Posted March 2, 2020

 

Dear Editor:

 

To my fellow residents of DeWitt County,
If you had a heart condition, would you choose an experienced cardiologist or a medical student.  If you had taken bankruptcy and had received excellent guidance which returned you to the right course, would you go to a less experienced for a second opinion? 


Within the last decade one county board,  had leaders who failed to balance a budget... who disbanded committees… and who raided our contingency fund regularly… created a million dollar deficit for future leaders to address, left a disaster in their wake. 

 

We were lucky enough to have a group of bi-partisan leaders who were willing to put in the hard work necessary to return the county to a better condition. Why would we choose unproven options rather than rely on choices with documented track records?


Vote for Cole Ritter, Jay Wickenhauser, and Dave Newberg on March 17th .  Return them to the DeWitt County Board to continue the work that they have done so well for the entire county.

 

Kim Spencer

Clinton

 

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