Waukesha County Board Supervisor District 9/Junta de Supervisores del Condado de Waukesha, distrito 9
Waukesha County Board of SupervisorsThe Waukesha County Board of Supervisors is the legislative body of the county and consists of twenty-five supervisors, each representing one of twenty-five supervisory districts in the county. The county board adopts an annual county budget, resolutions and local ordinances (laws). They also establish programs and public services for the county. Voters elect supervisors to represent their supervisory district for a two-year term in nonpartisan elections. Junta de Supervisores del Condado de WaukeshaLa Junta de Supervisores del Condado de Waukesha es el cuerpo legislativo del condado y está formado por veinticinco supervisores, uno por cada uno de los veinticinco distritos en el condado. La junta del condado adopta el presupuesto anual del condado, resoluciones y ordenanzas locales (leyes). También establece programas y servicios públicos para el condado. Los votantes eligen supervisores para representar a su distrito supervisor por un término de dos años en elecciones no partidistas.
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James A. Heinrich
(Non)
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Sean Parkinson
(Non)
What occupational, civic, and community experiences have you had that particularly qualify you for this elective office?
What do you see as the most pressing issues facing your district and how would you deal with them?
What would you do as a county supervisor to ensure all residents of your district have equal opportunities to access and enjoy the resources of the county (affordable housing, safety, health, and jobs)?
Including mental health, what do you see as major public health issues facing the county? And how is county government positioned to address those issues?
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I bring private-sector and local civic experience to this role. Professionally, I work in investment management, where I analyze the markets and help clients make sound financial decisions. I also serve on the Brookfield Parks & Recreation Commission, where I review projects, budgets, and long-term plans. As a husband and father of three, I’m personally invested in keeping Waukesha County safe, well-run, and financially responsible.
Public safety and affordability are the top issues. We need to fully support law enforcement and ensure our communities remain safe. At the same time, we must be responsible with taxpayer dollars. That means cutting waste, prioritizing essential services, and keeping taxes in check. I also believe we should explore using technology, including AI, to streamline government operations, reduce inefficiencies, and deliver better services at a lower cost.
Ensuring access starts with strong fundamentals. That means public safety and economic opportunity. I support fully funding law enforcement so all residents feel safe in their communities. I also believe in fostering job growth by maintaining a business-friendly environment, keeping taxes low, and removing barriers that hold back employers. When communities are safe and jobs are available, opportunity follows.
Mental health is a top concern, and the county should support access to services and effective crisis response. We also need to address long-term health issues tied to poor diet. Public resources should be used in a way that promotes healthier outcomes, not contributes to preventable health problems. The focus should be on prevention, personal responsibility, and better use of taxpayer dollars.
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