Growth is the central theme of St. Mary’s campaigns
St. Mary’s County Choice 2006 season is also new, like a sunrise over the Patuxent, but candidates are standing discussion of the Earth.
The priority issue this election year, as in most campaigns over the past ten years, growth - particularly in view of new programmes on the Patuxent River Naval Air Station, the demand for more public school and links to sites on rural development Conservation.
“We’re at the point where two thirds of our county is arrested for the construction of new countries, because we’re not on an adequate system of school,” said President of Thomas F. McKay ( R-At Large), demining his post to challenge S. State Sen. Roy Dyson (D-St. Mary’s). McKay was a reference to the rules of the county to say that the houses can not be built unless schools have a capacity home for children awaiting a life in these districts.
Over the past ten years, County St. Mary’s, with a growing population, renovations and additions to its 24 public schools, each of which has at least 25 years.
The naval base, the National Office of Statistics economic engine and the main source of the recent growth, is often at the centre of discussions, because it embraced by the Lexington Park Development District and is surrounded by areas of complex zoning policies that dictate the extent and nature of growth.
“We must become good neighbors of the Marine, because this is our bread and butter,” said Frances S. Eagan, a Republican, has served as President from 1994 to 1998. “We must ensure that there, and we must encourage more small businesses do not come to the base, but the partnership contract.”
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