Question to candidates: What would be your top priority as City Council member/mayor?
I would implement free market principles in the operation of city government, making law enforcement a top priority and freeing small businesses to operate effectively.My top priority during my second term as Mayor will be to keep Tucson safe, affordable, sustainable and economically prosperous.
My ethic, as your mayor, is to work collaboratively and creatively, with our public and private partners, with regional, state and federal governments, with local non-profits and individuals to create innovative, layered and multi-faceted solutions that meet our unique needs in Tucson. Public safety is paramount for a thriving community like ours, and a strong workforce is essential to maintain it. By investing in efforts to retain our experienced police officers, firefighters, and 911 communications specialists and to recruit new talent at the same time, we are prioritizing the safety and security of our citizens.
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