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			 Welch is a life-long Lincoln native. 
			He has been married for 28 years to his wife, County Board member, 
			Annette Welch. They have two daughters, Kayla Welch of Mesa, AZ and 
			Haley Welch of Bloomington. His brothers Jerry and Ashley Welch 
			(wife Sara) live in Lincoln while his parents Jack and Donna Welch 
			reside in Beason. 
 Tracy has served as Alderman for Ward 1 since November of 2015 when 
			he was appointed by Mayor Marty Neitzel. Since then, he has been 
			re-elected twice by the residents of Ward 1. In 2019 he was 
			appointed by Mayor Seth Goodman to serve as Mayor Pro Tem and was 
			unanimously appointed by the council in June of 2020 to serve as 
			Acting Mayor after the resignation of Mayor Goodman. He also serves 
			on the Veteran’s Assistance Commission, Third Friday Committee, 
			Employee Health Insurance Committee, Economic Development Grant 
			Commission, 5th Street Road Project team, and Combined Sewer 
			Overflow team, among others.
 
 
			
			 
			
			Tracy has always been open about the fact that he got into politics 
			to serve the community and to be a true voice of the citizens. He 
			has also been an advocate for government transparency which is why 
			one of his first acts as Alderman was to initiate live streaming of 
			city council meetings, at his own expense. Since then, the city has 
			assumed responsibility for providing this service which he hopes 
			will continue well into the future.
 
			Being accessible to constituents and responsive to 
			their needs is something that Tracy takes seriously. He takes the 
			necessary time to respond to inquiries, answer questions and helps 
			solve issues that improve the quality of life of constituents. Since 
			assuming the role of Acting Mayor he has also established office 
			hours to be more accessible.  [to 
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			 Since joining the council, Tracy has 
			fought hard each year during budget preparations to ensure that 
			additional funds are budgeted for maintenance and upgrades of roads, 
			curbs, gutters, and our aging sewer system. Furthermore, he has been 
			vocal about the fact that when identifying infrastructure targets 
			for improvements each year, every Ward should receive equal 
			attention.
 Welch also understands that the city has struggled for several years 
			when it comes to economic development and that we need to be more 
			proactive in our efforts to attract new businesses while also 
			supporting existing businesses. He worked closely with city and 
			county officials to help businesses that were severely impacted by 
			the pandemic and on the brink of closure. He feels that we also need 
			to work closely with our community partners to promote all that 
			Lincoln has to offer and to create additional opportunities and 
			amenities with hopes of attracting those who are looking for a 
			community such as ours to settle down and raise a family.
 
 As you can tell, Tracy Welch has a strong passion for Lincoln. He 
			has worked diligently for years to serve its citizens while focusing 
			on efforts to continuously improve the community. If elected, you 
			can be assured that he will continue to work just as hard.
 
 We kindly ask for your vote on February 23, 2021. You can also vote 
			early by visiting the Clerk’s Office at the Logan County Courthouse, 
			Monday – Friday, 8:30am – 4:30pm.
 
 Friends of Tracy Welch for Mayor
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