Supervisors voice priorities as November election approaches

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Lois Monday: We've had a tremendous amount of change over the past two years. We have stopped irresponsible spending, changed health-insurance providers, hired a new human resource person and paid our bonds down and will continue to pay bonds down.

We've had a tremendous year. We have had a great working board. There is no friction. No one person has done all this work alone. There is a working air not just in the board room, but in the entire courthouse right now.

Will moving from five to three supevisors benefit Union County?

Bob Brown: It will be a wait-and-see experience to see if this change benefits the county. We have an awful lot of boards to sit on and that's one of the main reasons I'm excited about being on this next board and getting re-elected because I feel like my leadership will be vital.

Personally though, I believe a five-man board is better because five heads are better than three.

Dennis Brown: I really think the change will be a benefit to the county. It will be more work for each supervisor, but not a whole lot more work. I think the thing that could hurt us in we have two less minds to bounce ideas off of. There have been many times the last person who spoke about an issue came up with a good idea and we acted on it. But, the public wanted this and voted for it overwhelmingly.

So, we will make it work.

Lois Monday: The benefit of this change will be saving more than $23,000 per person in salary each year, and will also save on the benefits that would have been expended for those two extra supervisors.

If it doesn't work, it doesn't work, but we're going to give it our best shot.

If elected, what will be your priorities in the next four years?

Bob Brown: I would say lowering our debt level is the No. 1 priority. Also, improving infrastructure by building better roads, bridges, utilities and facilities, and using of our tax dollars in the most efficient way possible are important to me.

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