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Dateline: October 24,
2002
Courthouse,
taxes topics of forum
By Roger Estlack,
Clarendon Enterprise
The
restoration of the Donley County Courthouse and a petition to roll back
local property taxes were topics for discussion when the Howardwick
Friendship Club hosted a “Meet The Candidates Night” last Friday.
Five
candidates for county offices were present for the forum, and each was
given a turn to talk to potential voters.
County
Judge Jack Hall outlined the duties of his job and discussed his
qualifications before discussing the rollback petition. He held up a chart
showing the rollback rate of 0.494254 and the county’s adopted rate of
0.476549.
“The
tax rate is not above the rollback rate,” Hall said.
Hall
said he stands on two platforms in his bid for re-election – opposition
to former constable Jimmy Swinney’s case against the county and support
for the restoration of the 1890 courthouse.
“I
am for this courthouse,” Hall said. “It is a treasure. It is one of a
kind. It houses our history, and it belongs to you and all the people of
Donley County. I am for the nearly $3 million we got from the state.”
Hall
also said he didn’t need someone to talk for him, and he asked people to
look at their own consciences and cast their vote.
Jimmy
Thompson, who is running against Hall, spoke next and talked of his
background being raised in the county and serving as its sheriff for 20
years.
“I
understand the people and understand that people are on a fixed income,”
Thompson said. “I don’t know all the answers, but I’ll find out.”
Thompson
said he differed with Hall on the rollback issue and said he supports it.
“I
think the rollback is right,” he said. “If I didn’t think it was
right, it wouldn’t have been done.”
Treasurer
Becky Jackson discussed the duties of her job and asked for support.
“I
feel I’ve done a good job and ask you to vote for that time and
experience in order to save the county time and money,” she said.
Jackson’s
opponent, Vicki Sloan, said she had made a lot of friends during her
campaign and promised to serve the people.
“If
elected, I will serve with dignity and humility,” she said.
Candidate
for County/District Clerk, Vicki Knowles, said she was having fun
campaigning and encouraged everyone to get out and vote.
After
the candidates’ forum, rollback petition organizer Don Smith was allowed
to speak.
“All
we’re saying is you should have the right to vote when taxes go up that
much,” Smith said.
Howardwick
Mayor Billy Woods asked Smith what he thought of the sheriff’s
department.
“I
think the sheriff’s department is fine, but that’s not what this is
about,” Smith said.
“Oh,
yes, it is,” Woods retorted. “I think without the tax increase, half
the sheriff’s department would be gone,” Woods said, referring to the
battle to raise deputies’ salaries earlier this year.
“We’re
not saying anything about the sheriff’s office,” Smith said. “This
has nothing to do with that.”
“But
you’re not giving all the pros and cons,” Woods said.
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