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Town of Richmond Town Board Supervisor 2

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    Rob Chelminiak
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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
Transparency, Honesty, Trust, Common Sense solutions to issues and spending. Communication with residents!
Understand everyone has a voice and opinion. Listen to different ideas and solutions. Apply common sense to decisions!
Roads, Communication, Respect others in the community. Budget. Conflict cost money!
A dedication to make decisions that serve everyone fairly and responsibly.
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.
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.