Questionnaire-NW Herald

This one we were allowed 100 words or less for answers. Again please read all the other questionnaires. Thanks Andrew (Drew) Georgi.

McHenry County Board Member District 6

Website: ANDREWGEORGI.ORG

Email: AGEORGI@ANDREWGEORGI.ORG

Have you ever been convicted of a felony of misdemeanor?

I have never been arrested.

Occupation: Quality Engineer

Government Experience: Democratic Precinct Committeeman of Hartland and McHenry County Registrar

Education: 3 Assoc. degrees from College of Lake County: Website Design / Micro Applications / Business Management

 

  1. What are your top priorities if elected?
    1. Make McHenry County government for the people by the people.
    2. Find other sources of income other than property and sales taxes.
    3. Spend tax money wiser by getting the most out of the goods and services the county buys.

 

  1. What past decision made by this elected body did you most disagree with and why?

The pay raises for the County Board Officers and department heads. I don’t agree that the County Board Officers should be paid over $100,000.00 a year.

  

  1. What are the county’s top transportation needs and what can be done to address

them?

            We need to plan roads that bypass the center of our towns that will help us

Save gas by stopping gridlock, and promote the fast movement of people

and goods to help bring in business and jobs to the county.

 

  1. Has the county been a good steward of tax dollars?

No because they raised the salaries of the County Board Officers and department heads. They also have left the way the department heads spend our money without good guidelines as to what is a true government expense and what is a personal or political expense.

    

  1. Should the county purse a regional conference and event center project?

We should look into any way to bring in new business and jobs to the county. The only problem

with a conference and event center is the transportation system is not up to the added traffic it would

bring into the county.



 

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