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Welcome
Welcome to my City Council Place 3 newsletter
regarding Midlothian city government. As your councilman, I will share my
voting history and comments on items addressed by the council. And,
because most of us are trying to make Midlothian a better place for our
families,
I'm adding pictures of those who are most important in my life -- my
family.
While I'm showing off my family, I invite you
to do the same. If you'd like to see
pictures of your family (you, kids, grandkids, pets) on my website, please
e-mail them to me as an attachment. I request you limit it to 3 pictures, and we'll
identify them as your name -- no children's names for privacy reasons.
Click on "Pictures" on the navigational bar on the left to view pictures.
For further information about this website,
click on the “Introduction”
tab or go directly to the “Council
News” page for current
information. My personal comments are included when I deem appropriate.
I will update the website often, sharing information I feel is
important to the citizens of the Midlothian community. New information
will appear below, including comments from some of my
supporters.
A personal message from your
councilman
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Many people have asked if they could donate
to my re-election campaign using PayPal, so I've had it installed. Your
donations are greatly appreciated.
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"As a citizen of Midlothian,
I am fully endorsing Ken Chambers for the Place 3 position on the
Midlothian City Council. I have seen first hand the depth of Ken
Chambers’ dedication to protecting the interests of all taxpaying
Midlothian citizens. When the city proposed renting/leasing 35 computers
for $40,000.00, Ken and I voted against this outrageous expense. Ken led
the charge against paying $1,000.00 for a non-voting membership to the
Best Southwest organization, whose goal is the betterment of Dallas
County, not Ellis. Yes, all the other Council members voted for this
giveaway, but Ken Chambers and I did not. Ken and I voted against the
creation of additional multiple levels of zoning, which the city would
require of businesses, in order to reduce excess governmental controls and
to help stimulate business. How can Midlothian state it is business
friendly, yet require businesses to jump through excess hoops just for the
right to do business here? His concerns for the current economic issues
cross all parts of our community. I could go on and on, but let me
instead say that with Ken Chambers what you see is what you get – an
honest, caring person who treats people the way he wants to be treated.
Join me in voting for Ken Chambers to keep working for us."
"Additionally, I fully
endorse Duff Hale, an exceptional candidate, for councilman Place 4 on the
Midlothian City Council. Duff is a great man who will work for the
benefit of the citizens of Midlothian. His conservative views on property
rights, liberty, and his dedication to American values have been shown
again and again in his many editorials published in the local papers over
the years. Neither Duff nor I believe we need mass transit in Midlothian,
but that is exactly what Duff’s opponent wants for our town. At least
that is what he said during the “Meet the Candidates Night” this week.
How much more of a financial burden would that add to each taxpayer in
Midlothian? Duff will bring responsibility, loyalty and dedication to the
council position. I urge you to vote for Duff Hale."
"Each of these
exceptional men will work for the betterment of Midlothian. Your vote
does count, please use it wisely." God Bless, Dr.
Hank Miller |
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"I
support Ken and ask voters to join me and vote for Ken this May."
Bill Redding |
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"We have been very pleased
with your representation of the citizens on the Midlothian City Council."
Cheryl and Steve Moseley |
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"Ken
is what a public servant should be, a person with the public's best
interest in mind, at all times."
Mark Griffith, Esq. |
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"We
support your efforts and believe you represent the best interests of
Midlothian." Ron & Sue
Pope |
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"Ken
Chambers for President"
Arlene Griffin |
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"Ken, its time to run for
Mayor ( out with Whatley ) lol hahahahahah, no joke I will back you"
Bill Willborn, Jr. |
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1771 Windswept Drive, Midlothian, TX 76065
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