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 My name is Adam Stacey and I am the Clinton County Commissioner  
 representing Bath and Victor Townships.  I am seeking to represent you for
 another two years on the Clinton County Board of Commissioners.  The
 decennial redistricting process has slightly altered the boundaries of the area
 I represent in county government.  The new district comprises Victor and
 Olive townships as well as the eastern half of Bath Charter Township.

 I look forward to meeting you during the campaign as I discuss the
 successes of Clinton County government in the last two years and the
 challenges I wish to address in the coming years. 

 Sincerely,

 Adam C. Stacey
 County Commissioner, 7th District

 
 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paid for by the Committee to Elect Adam Stacey | PO Box 11 | Bath, MI  48808 | 517-339-6919

 


COMMENTS & UPDATES: 
                                    

                                                      (May 8, 2012)

Looking forward to the grand opening of the new Meijer store on Saginaw Highway in Bath Township on May 17th.  I voted for the special use permit for this store six years ago when I served on the township board.  The sluggish economy delayed this project for quite a while.

                                                      (April 24, 2012)

As Personnel Chair, I recommended and the board approved a 0% salary increase for county commissioners for 2013 and 2014.  This goes along with the 0% increase for 2011 and 2012 I supported previously.

                                          (January 12,  2012)

I've been selected as Chair of the Personnel Committee and have been appointed to the Community Mental Health authority board for 2012.

                                                      (October 26, 2011)

Clinton County adopted its 2012 budget.  The county remains committed to providing taxpayers with the same high quality level of service they have come to expect while introducing greater efficiencies to cope with declining tax revenues resulting from the collapse of the housing market which continues to push down property values.

                                         (October 25, 2011)

Clinton County Board of Commissioners adopted a revised wind zoning ordinance that reflects changing regulatory and technological landscape in preparation for a possible application by a wind farm developer.

                                                      (September 19, 2011)

Governor Snyder says that obesity related problems cost the state $3.1 billion in 2008.  I wonder how much stupidity cost the state taxpayer that same year?     

                     
                                                        

                                                        

                                                             
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