As a small to medium business-person
for many years, I have experience in running a small business on the
west side of Lincoln. I believe the city can create a culture where
local people are encouraged in their desire to start small
businesses and supported through the process.
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Small to
medium businesses are the backbone of our community. We need to
find ways to support them.
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Create a
start-up culture that encourages and creates opportunities for
and eliminates barriers to starting small businesses in our
community.
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I also
believe we have a rich agricultural heritage in our community.
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Find ways
we can exploit that rich heritage for tourism, creating a link
between the family farmer and tourists to the city.
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As
caretakers of our city, we need to make sure we focus on
protecting that rich agricultural heritage for the future. We
need to make sure that our land is used in the best ways
possible to sustain both our families and the environment for
many years to come.
I have always
been interested in the political process. I believe that each person
in the city needs to be represented fairly. I believe that the City
Council should be transparent with each action it takes.
As a
conservative, I believe that the city should not make any decisions
that conflict with the long-term well-being of its citizens.
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As a citizen of Lincoln for over thirty years, I am
throwing my hat in the political ring. I believe that the best is
yet to come for Lincoln. I would like to be a part of that process,
and am asking for the votes of the residents of Ward One during the
Republican Primary Election.
Voting is open now, and will take place at the Office of the County
Clerk on the second floor of the Logan County Courthouse from
8:30-12:30 on Saturday, 8:30-6:30 on Monday, and 6:00 a.m. until
7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, February 28th.
I would appreciate each and every vote, and would strive to
represent each voter well.
Robin McClallen [Text from file received] |