Here's the Good News: Free Moderated Public Debate
For 4 Mesa City Council Candidates.
Now the rest is up to YOU and it's time for a change to demand candidates that are more open, more transparent and more accountable to represent the interests of residents in their districts.
Engaged residents do make government more effective.
Let's start with basics:
First of all
Do you know what district you live in?
If you have not registered to vote. Do it now.
What issues directly impact you?
> Jobs and incomes
> Affordability
> Quality of life
> Neglected and distressed neighborhoods
> Mesa's failing education system
> That old "Crony Capitalism"
> The entrenched political machine
> A vision where everyone is not included
> An increased public debt burden that serves and finances special interests rather than providing benefits to the public
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The forum is open to the public and admission is free.
For 4 Mesa City Council Candidates.
Now the rest is up to YOU and it's time for a change to demand candidates that are more open, more transparent and more accountable to represent the interests of residents in their districts.
Engaged residents do make government more effective.
Let's start with basics:
First of all
Do you know what district you live in?
If you have not registered to vote. Do it now.
What issues directly impact you?
> Jobs and incomes
> Affordability
> Quality of life
> Neglected and distressed neighborhoods
> Mesa's failing education system
> That old "Crony Capitalism"
> The entrenched political machine
> A vision where everyone is not included
> An increased public debt burden that serves and finances special interests rather than providing benefits to the public
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Hear from 4 Mesa City Council candidates in a forum at Benedictine University on Thursday October 4, 2018 and learn more about the four candidates in runoff races in District 3 and District 4 for the Mesa City Council.
The Arizona Republic is partnering with Benedictine University and the Downtown Mesa Association to host the forum from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
Republic reporter Lily Altavena will moderate the forum, with questions from the audience and sponsoring partners.
Early voting begins October 10, 2018
Early voting begins October 10, 2018
The forum is open to the public and admission is free.
SEND QUESTIONS
Have a question you’d like The Republic to ask candidates?
Send it to Editor Carrie Watters at carrie.watters@arizonarepublic.com.
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