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Former Sheriff Vanderpool Supports Donna McBride

6/30/2024

 
Letter of Support – Roger Vanderpool:

Please join me in voting for Donna McBride to be our next Casa Grande mayor. 
There have been several letters of support for Donna already that tout her deep commitment to our youth and to our city. I want to provide an example of Councilmember McBride and how she rolls up her sleeves and gets involved to help the citizens she serves. A couple years ago I had a neighborhood code enforcement issue. I tried being the good neighbor and talking with my neighbor; when that didn’t work, I turned to the code enforcement office. While they were sympathetic, they advised me that the issue I was having fell in a gray area of the city’s ordinances...

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Former Mayor Jackson Endorses McBride for Mayor

6/23/2024

 
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Former Casa Grande Mayor Bob Jackson, Current Mayor Craig McFarland, and Councilwoman Donna McBride.

Letter of Support – Robert Jackson:

​Casa Grande’s local election is coming July 30. Due to term limits there is no incumbent running for mayor. Donna McBride has served eight years on the City Council and has demonstrated her ability to listen to all sides and ask questions of constituents, staff and experts when she needs more information. This is an important characteristic for all leaders, especially the mayor.

"Casa Grande is at a critical time in our evolution and strong, steady leadership is essential..." 

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McBride Walks Her Talk

6/21/2024

 
Letter of Support Joe & Debbie Yost:
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As local real estate brokers for over 40 years, we support balanced growth focused upon quality of life, great schools, local businesses and a well-maintained community. We support Donna McBride for mayor and below list two specific examples of her leadership.

We’ve been plagued by vandalism and homeless camps in the alley behind our business on Cottonwood Lane, our location since 1995. Last year the situation became intolerable as two rival homeless camps expanded in the alley. They created a fire hazard by using charcoal grills in an alley filled with dead weeds and debris. They tapped into our electric service to steal electricity. A person regularly bathed herself in the parking lot using our exterior hose bib. Our requests for assistance were futile as we were told the alley is a public space.

"Donna McBride walks her talk and does her homework."

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