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Saturday, November 01, 2008

Press Release: Debbie Campbell Announces Re-Election Run

Salisbury Needs A More Fiscally Responsible, Taxpayer-Friendly City Government

Salisbury, MD – Salisbury City Councilwoman Debbie Campbell has announced her intention to seek a second term. Campbell, who has served as the city council's “fiscal watchdog” during her first term, made her announcement before a group of citizens at the corner of Maryland Ave. and Smith St., an area riddled with crime, which is another issue Campbell is known for taking head on.

“Four years ago, I asked for your help in making Salisbury a better city – a better city for homeowners, a better city for those who rent, and a better city for the businesses that employ so many of our residents. We have made some progress, but there is much yet to do, so I’m asking for your support and vote once again,” Campbell stated.

“Our homeowners and businesses are overtaxed. The city's property tax rate now exceeds that of Wicomico County's. Renters are paying these tax increases through higher rents,” she added.

“What have we received in return for these higher taxes? A higher crime rate. More bureaucracy. A $10 million fire station that should have cost less than $5 million. Yet, certain individuals are able to receive multi-million subsidies, which the rest of us are forced to pay with our hard-earned tax dollars.”

Campbell pledged to continue her fight on behalf of the hard-working men and women of Salisbury, those that “pay the bills.”

“I've worked hard on behalf of the good people of Salisbury. I admit that it has often been a struggle with opposition that will not entertain another point of view, but the progress is coming in ways big and small,” Campbell said.

By way of example, Campbell noted two accomplishments. “Just 18 months ago I, along with Councilwoman Terry Cohen, was able to stave off a 10% increase in our water and sewer bills. Unfortunately, the Mayor and current council majority have since chosen to hit us all with even more increases without an effort to look for other solutions. With the help of concerned citizens, we have been able to force more transparency from our city government,” Campbell explained.

Campbell noted that Salisbury, the “Crossroads of Delmarva” is truly at a crossroads.

“Although we are facing the most challenging economic picture in decades, I believe that by putting taxpayers ahead of special interests and a privileged few, by exercising true fiscal responsibility, and by focusing on citizen priorities like crime, jobs and our environment, we can restore our city’s health and usher in a period of real progress and prosperity,” the councilwoman stated.

“With the support and cooperation of the citizens of Salisbury, I’ll continue to work hard to ensure that our best days are still ahead,” Campbell said enthusiastically.

8 comments:

  1. Go Debbie Go! You've got my full support.

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  2. We can make contributions and support her campaign in other ways. Now is the time to stand up and get involved. Typing about problems and speaking during public comments isn't enough. Her web site has a place where you can sign up to volunteer and also donate.

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  3. I'm ready to hit the streets

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  4. Go, go, go, Debbie!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Get on her campaign website, donate and volunteer.

    Go, go, go, Deb!

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  5. VOTE McCain/Palin/Campbell!

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