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Cameron Halpin, candidate for Logan County Board District 6

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[September 05, 2020]    My name is Cameron Halpin and I am a Republican running to retain my seat representing District 6 on the Logan County Board.

I was appointed to fill a vacant seat in District 6 just over a year ago, and since that time I have been dedicated to my duty as a public servant representing the people of District 6. As soon as I was sworn in I dove into researching issues that were facing the Board at the time, seeking to be informed on those issues so that I could take an educated stance. My dedication to be educated on the issues that face the board continues today, and I can say that I have never been just another vote or just filling a seat on the board.

Since joining the board, I have especially been interested in reviewing ways that Logan County can become more efficient and save money in the way of technology, and I am proud to say that the work I have done to that end has saved a substantial amount of money for the County already, including negotiating a copier contract that has saved the County over $1,000 annually.



I have also been heavily involved in the Courthouse restoration project since joining the board. I put in countless hours outside of board meetings to ensure that voters were educated about the issues with the courthouse and that they understood the gravity of the situation. I have offered input when necessary as to the scope of the overall project. Further, I did not vote in favor of anything related to this project without first being confident that the funds would be spent appropriately. I hope to continue to see the restoration project through to completion.

When I joined the board, budget review was already well underway, but I have identified several areas in which I would like to see change with the budget moving forward. Rest assured that I will be attending finance committee meetings in the coming months to make my thoughts known to the members of that committee. Further, I will not vote in favor of any proposed budget that is not a balanced budget.

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Since joining the board, I have been a consistent champion for increasing the Board’s transparency to the public, and I have plans to bring the County Board into the 21st Century by live-streaming our county meetings, thereby improving public access to Board meetings.

My record as a current County Board member can speak for itself as I have consistently voted in favor of things that will drive economic growth within Logan County and against things that will hinder growth.

Much of the things that I have been working on take time to implement, and I hope to be able to see them through to completion in the coming months and years.

I agree that District 6 needs a strong leader who can make the tough decisions that are best for the hard-working citizens of Logan County. I would argue, however, that District 6 already has one.

Please allow me to continue to demonstrate my dedication to the citizens of District 6 and Logan County as a whole by voting for me in the November 3 election.

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