Holland Town Board Supervisor 4
Municipal boards are the local legislative bodies in every town or village in Wisconsin. The municipal board adopts an annual budget, resolutions and local ordinances (laws). They also establish programs and public services for the municipality. Voters elect supervisor/trustee to represent their district in nonpartisan elections. There are no term limits.
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Rick Hauser
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What qualifies you for this position?
What are the top three priorities that you see for your town?
How will you work to meet those top three priorities?
I have lived all over the country and returned here because of my love for this area. I am retired from the military. I have handled multi million dollar projects and am adept at balancing needs with budgets. I have taught College and been a union officer. The fact is nobody is qualified for this position if they are unwilling or unable to put in the time it requires. I know how much time it will consume and am ready to commit myself to doing the best job I can.
Controlling expenses
Growing the community
Balancing the two
That's the hard part isn't it. There is no hard fast answer to that question. You have to put in the time and research, then listen to the voters. Then be willing to make decisions that are not going to please everyone but are best for the long term for the community.
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