09/07/2021
If a person is lucky enough to have been elected to a public office, they should always be transparent, honest, flexible, compassionate, accessible and always return calls. I feel that I’ve been very responsive in these areas. I’ll admit between my full time job and the Mayor’s job, on rare occasions, I may fail to return a call.......but I never have to avoid a constituent or worry about what I told someone, because I tell the truth. When you tell the truth, no matter what it pertains to, the story will never change. I also believe in keeping our citizens updated regularly by way of our Weekly Significant Acts, via Facebook, our Mayor’s Corner Newsletter, our regular posts from our Public Information Officer, live-streaming all meetings and so forth. Too often people get elected and insulate themselves and require that citizens go through hoops to speak to them or arrange a meeting. Others start out with the right intentions and overtime feel that their time is too valuable to help others. This is why I believe in and support term limits. I will make the time to talk with, meet with or whatever else is required to help others. That’s what holding a public office is all about. It’s not about power, arrogance or screening calls. My second term (8 yrs) will expire on December 31, 2023. Because I strongly believe in term limits and have other political aspirations, I fully intend to leave the City of Grovetown in excellent financial shape with a strong team of Directors, supervisors, leads and employees. We are almost there now. It has taken my administration nearly 6 years to make right the wrongs that the City was involved in. I’m very proud of OUR achievements and I’m excited about Grovetown’s continued success and positive image that’s now noticeable to all in the CSRA. Are we perfect? Absolutely not.....but we are willing to listen and make improvements along the way. We will not hide anything. Whatever I decide to do in 2024, I will approach in the same fashion. The Lord has blessed me with small things and bigger things are yet to come.