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Warr Running Again for County Commissioner

Posted/updated on: September 15, 2011 at 2:26 pm


TYLER — Smith County Precinct 2 Commissioner Jeff Warr announces he’s running for a second term. Warr, a Republican, says he “has a proven history of public service accomplished with integrity and effectiveness coupled with a strong commitment to teamwork and mutual respect.” Warr adds, “Though I was fortunate enough to be elected to public office, I have always thought of myself as a public servant, not a politician. It has been my honor to serve as County Commissioner.” According to press materials, Warr believes that the growing needs of Smith County require good planning and an environment of cooperation and mutual respect. He pledges to work toward both.

Warr continues, “While serving on the Commissioner’s Court, I have been fortunate enough to be part of a team that succeeded – through a spirit of cooperation and mutual respect – in passing a taxpayer-first, commonsense jail proposal, passed an ordinance prohibiting Commissioners from giving themselves raises, and continued to improve county assets on a pay-as-you-go basis while staying committed to Constitutional, small government. I love to work hard, love Smith County, want to help create a future that is good for all its citizens and would consider it an honor and privilege to be re-elected to a second term.”



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