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Sacramento County, CA | November 6, 2012 Election |
What areas do you see in Galt that needs improvement?By Kelly L. KeagyCandidate for Council Member; City of Galt | |
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We need to continue on our path of Economic Development. I will work to provide more diverse shopping, dining, entertainment and employment opportunities. We have the means to turn our economy around by our decision making. The city must become more fiscally responsible while working within its budget. I know that with your vote, we can continue to move our community forward to prosper and thrive in today's challenging times.We have the tools we need to help guide us in the right direction which is our Economic Development Roadmap and our list of strategic objectives. Things are happening in Galt and it's exciting to see. I will ensure your tax dollars are spent responsibly. During these troubled economic times, our city must continue to look for creative and innovative ways to save money, eliminate wasteful spending, reduce the use of outside consultants and increase revenue wherever possible without raising taxes or fees. I work in the private sector, in the building industry. I know what we have to do to run lean. I have great admiration for our business leaders who run within a budget, save for the down times, and expect those who work for them to give one hundred percent to achieve success. I plan to take what I have been taught to work for the citizens of Galt. Together we can build a fiscally healthy and vibrant community. |
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