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Town of Richmond Town Board Supervisor 2 Choose 1

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Rob Chelminiak (NP)

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Campaign Name Rob Chelminiak
Campaign Mailing Address W7336 Island Rd
Delavan, WI 55324
Campaign Phone 2622154871
Campaign Email robcrichmond@yahoo.com
Campaign Facebook http://Rob For Richmond
Education DDHS
firstname Rob
Race Description White

Please describe your priorities for your term in office.

Transparency, Honesty, Trust, Common Sense solutions to issues and spending. Communication with residents!

What would you do to promote civility and cooperative problem-solving in your community?

Understand everyone has a voice and opinion. Listen to different ideas and solutions. Apply common sense to decisions!

What is the most pressing social service issue facing your community and what should your local government do about it?

Roads, Communication, Respect others in the community. Budget. Conflict cost money!

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Larry Gard (NP)

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Please describe your priorities for your term in office.

A dedication to make decisions that serve everyone fairly and responsibly.

What would you do to promote civility and cooperative problem-solving in your community?

I stand for pragmatic leadership rooted in practical solutions, transparency, and a deep commitment to our community's well-being to achieve a common goal. I achieve this by using simple strategies that include respect and consideration for everyone concerned.

What is the most pressing social service issue facing your community and what should your local government do about it?

Whitewater school district has a 30 million dollar capital referendum on the ballot. This referendum comes at a time where the economy is on everyone's mind especially since my township will be reassessed in 2025. I believe this is causing great financial concern within the community. Educating the community with planned annual capital improvement needs is essential and is the responsibility of the school board. I believe the school district administrators and board can do a better job of long term capital improvement planning so the taxpayer is not hit with a multi-million dollar referendum to play catch-up with facilities improvements that may have gone unaddressed.