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Letter: Strong leadership makes a difference

Kenny Absher writes:
I agree it is a waste of money and professional bureaucrats are more concerned with perpetuating their selves and wasting tax dollars. I say that generally as there have been members who were there with their love for our community.

Every town from coast to coast has an organization similar, it would take a million dollars just to be heard.

Only strong leadership of our elected officials seems to make a difference for business. I may not agree always with the County Judge but I firmly believe he is capable enough to accomplish this. I also believe he will be unorthodox and put us all in a tizzy but he will get the job done.

Perhaps monthly public forums with the Judge is the answer and wouldn't cost us anything. Defunding the board shuts the doors also our magistrates can take away their power.

Thank you
-- Kenny Absher, Cane Valley
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