La Crosse County Supervisor District 21
The County Board of Supervisors is the legislative body in every county in Wisconsin. 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. There are no term limits.
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Dave Balduzzi
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Emily Onsager
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What draws you at this time to run for this position?
What resources would you like to see at the county level that would benefit your district?
What in your opinion are the top two issues facing La Crosse County?
How would you most effectively address the issues you identified in the previous question?
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I have always had a passion for government and received my master's in public administration so I have always strived to work for the people.
My district needs clean water on French Island. Continued conservation efforts on Brice Prairie. More daycare available for all, better roads and the list continues.
If I say roads again, will you please forgive me. Luckily, the county will be redoing 262 miles of roads in the county, but they are horrible and we need more to be done.
Property taxes are incredibly high however, we want to fix more roads and spend more, so need to find a place where we can replace the money if we do not have high taxes.
Start at the beginning! Where is the money going? How can we lower taxes and get everything that the county wants and needs?
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