I agree with the original poster that Steve Aldrich should be re-elected to Pct. #1 and Fred Brown should be elected to Pct. #3.
KBTX has provided an excellent public service by interviewing all the candidates for these races. I encourage everyone to watch the interviews (links provided below) to become informed about the differences between these candidates and their positions on tax-relief. Aldrich and Brown are the only two who provide a true tangible record of votes---and action--- to provide tax relief to families and businesses.
Last night in her interview Nancy Berry exhibited the art of political double-speak of saying she's reduced the tax rate during her term in office. In fact, she claims that she's voted to reduce the tax rate by 20%. While that may be technically true, it's at best disingenuous because people are paying more because appraisals are going up. I sure haven't had my taxes go down by that amount and am not even sure they've gone down at all. She then masterly shifted to blame the legislature for the ever-increasing tax appraisals. All I'm concerned about is how much I have to pay.
The reality is the amount we pay in taxes in Brazos County has gone up and these pols play word games to confuse the issue. We need Commissioners who will advocate for true tax relief and not representatives who just offer political gamesmanship as they feed the tax and spend machine.
Please take some time to watch the interviews and learn more about the differences between these candidates (in order of appearance this week):
https://www.kbtx.com/video/2024/01/30/meet-candidate-karl-mooney/https://www.kbtx.com/video/2024/01/31/meet-candidate-fred-brown/https://www.kbtx.com/video/2024/02/01/meet-candidate-bentley-nettles/https://www.kbtx.com/video/2024/02/02/meet-candidate-steve-aldrich/https://www.kbtx.com/video/2024/02/03/meet-candidate-nancy-berry/Another distinction that's important to me as a small businessperson is that Aldrich and Brown are the only two who have experience operating a business. They are in touch with how unnecessary taxes impact businesses especially in a tough economy.
Prediction: Watch the big money, and local tax-and-spend coalition try to wrap their candidates in the flag. They will highlight "endorsements" from the politically connected and business elites and avoid being pined down on what they would commit to do to actually reduce the taxes we pay. They represent the tax and spend crowd not the average folk trying to make ends meet. Vote smart!