1. Name three “discretionary” programs that you would cut to reduce the City’s spending?
2. What if any type of incentive would you give to businesses to locate in League City?
3. What do you think the municipal government of League City's role in economic development should be?
4. Do you support a Houston to Galveston commuter railroad?
5. How do you balance individual property rights vs. zoning?5
6. Should the mayor be given the right to vote?
7. Do you favor the ballot proposition to change municipal elections to every two years?
8. How would you encourage greater citizen involvement in City government?
9. Should elected official be paid a salary? If you think they should be paid, then how much?
If you have other questions you would like answered, post them here. Maybe, there will be some responses from the candidates. Keep it polite and honest please.
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No Takers to answer the questions? I believe that an open and transparent government starts with an open dialogue by the candidates before the election. I would like to know how each candidate intends to make our lives better if elected.
ReplyDeleteI am really tired of all these lies for political gain. I am really sick and tired of our leaders saying and doing whatever it takes to win and the public buying it. Candidates who recite the Tea Party mantra, in a League City election just don't get it. The Tea Party has some great ideas, they just don't apply here in this municipal election. Folks it's time we wake up!!! Stop putting these "not ready for government" people in office, just because of their party affiliation. Casting your vote based on who has the most signs per street is just darn silly. Learn about what the candidates stand for, not how many signs they have. Demand real information from them. Our city and county has been a pure laughing stock with all the leaders that have been put in jail, or have been caught cheating the system. An example is one recently defeated politician paved their own private road with local government resources. It's time to vote for true leaders regardless of their party affiliation, I will be voting on records come this November from the top down. Mick has been great for League City and I don't care if he lived in West Virginia, if he's going to continue to help us better ourselves then he has my vote
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