Issues

Schools

  • Improving Education Quality: A focus on ensuring every child has access to quality education. This includes smaller class sizes, enhanced teacher training programs, and new school facilities to create a positive learning environment.
  • Expanding After-School Programs: Support for after-school and extracurricular programs to help students grow beyond the classroom, promoting academic achievement, arts, and athletics.
  • Strengthening Partnerships with Parents: Creating more avenues for parental involvement and community engagement in local schools to ensure that the voices of families are heard in education decisions.

Fiscal Responsibility

  • Efficient Use of Taxpayer Dollars: Prioritizing a balanced budget and transparent financial practices to ensure that the city’s resources are used effectively, avoiding waste and unnecessary spending.
  • Long-term Planning for Economic Stability: Implementing strategies for sustainable growth and investment in the city’s future, focusing on economic policies that prepare for long-term stability and resilience.
  • Supporting Small Businesses: Streamlining regulations and offering incentives for local businesses to thrive, fostering job creation and keeping the local economy strong while maintaining fiscal discipline.

Public Safety

  • Enhancing Community Policing: Strengthening trust between law enforcement and the community through transparency and accountability, promoting a safer environment for all residents.
  • Investing in First Responders: Ensuring police, fire, and emergency medical services are well-equipped and properly funded, with training programs that prepare them for evolving challenges.
  • Addressing Substance Abuse and Mental Health: Supporting programs that tackle the root causes of crime, such as substance abuse and mental health issues, with a focus on rehabilitation and community-based support.

Property Taxes

  • Keeping Property Taxes Fair and Low: Working to prevent unnecessary tax increases while still maintaining essential services, to make living in the city more affordable for families and retirees.
  • Transparency in Tax Allocation: Ensuring residents understand how their tax dollars are being used, with clear communication about the city’s financial priorities and property tax expenditures.
  • Exploring Alternatives to Tax Burden: Identifying alternative revenue streams and cost-saving measures to reduce reliance on property taxes, allowing homeowners to keep more of their hard-earned money.
Fred Glynn