ELECTION DAY IS MARCH 3 • Early Voting is Febuary 17-27
Wichita County does not need
experiments. It needs results.
Jeff Watts has delivered them.
For six straight years Jeff voted
to lower the county property tax rate. Not talk. Not promises. Votes. Will
inflation drove costs up elsewhere, this year's county budget came in nearly 2%
lower than the previous year.
That is what physical discipline
looks like.
Jeff believes government should
live within its means, just like Wichita County families do. He cuts waste. He
demands efficiency. And he protects your tax dollars.
Jeff has voted to lower the
property tax rate each of the last six years.
Even during inflationary pressure,
the county budget decreased.
That did not happen by accident.
It happened because Jeff
scrutinizes spending line by line. He eliminates waste. He refuses to grow
government just because it can grow.
You deserve a County Commissioner
who understands that every dollar the county spends comes from you.
Jeff never forgets that.
Some politicians cut maintenance
to make the numbers look good today and send taxpayers the bill tomorrow.
Jeff does not.
Deferring maintenance on county
buildings and equipment creates bigger costs down the road. Jeff invested in
preventative maintenance and insisted on doing things right the first time at a
competitive price.
That is how you protect
infrastructure to protect taxpayers at the same time.
Law enforcement leaders.
Prosecutors. County officials. Former mayors. Community leaders.
They support Jeff Watts because
they have seen his work up close. They trust his judgment. They know his
record.
And they know Wichita County is
safer and stronger because of it.
John Gillespie,
Wichita
County District Attorney
David Duke,
Wichita
County Sheriff (Ret.)
Mike Little,
Wichita
County Constable
and
former Justice of the
Peace
Tommy Smyth,
Wichita
County Tax Assessor/Collector
Leslee Mannon,
Wichita
County District Clerk
Annette Stanley,
Wichita
County Clerk
Woody Gossom,
Wichita
County Judge (Ret.)
Glenn Barham,
Former
Mayor of Wichita Falls
Stephen Santellana,
Former Mayor of Wichita Falls
Lynda Lynn,
Former Mayor
of Electra
Wichita Falls Association of
Realtors
Lower taxes.
Fully funded law enforcement.
Disciplined budgets.
Responsible infrastructure investment.
Jeff Watts has done the job. He
will keep doing it.
Re-elect Jeff Watts.
County Commissioner, Precinct 4.