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I have been asked why I am seeking the position of Limestone County license commissioner. My number one goal is to improve customer service and efficiency so your wait will be as short as possible. Most people have come to believe that elected officials rarely keep their campaign promises. My goal is not only to fulfill my campaign promises but to exceed my campaign promises.
Goals:
Make available to all citizens of Limestone County, satellite offices to provide convenient locations to conduct business outside traditional boundaries of the courthouse or courthouse annex. The first satellite will be placed in the East Limestone area because of the rapid growth.
Extend weekday hours at the end of the month, because of the increased volume of work.
Adding Saturday hours to accommodate citizens who are unable to visit the office during weekday hours.
As your license commissioner you will be treated with courtesy and respect. I want your trip to our office to be as pleasant as possible and as short as possible because I know that your time is valuable. As time goes on we will make the Limestone County License Commissioners Office more accessible and responsive to the needs of its residents.
I have been a registered land surveyor in Alabama since 1986 and a registered land surveyor in Tennessee since 1987. I believe that my abilities in math and being able to provide solutions to complex engineering and surveying problems makes me qualified for this position. Famous land surveyors that have made great leaders are George Washington, Abraham Lincoln and Thomas Jefferson. If these land surveyors can become president of the United States, this surveyor should be qualified to fill the position of Limestone County license commissioner.
I am the current chairman of the Limestone County Republican Party and have been an active member for the past 15 years. I have been a member of the Alabama Republican Executive Committee for the past 10 years. It has been a privilege to watch our party grow from a minority party to the majority party in Limestone County as it is today. Our number one priority has been to help elect men and women to public office that our founding fathers would have been proud of.
My desire is to be the best public servant that I can be. I saw a quote the other day that caught my attention: “A good American is someone who thinks more highly of others than he does himself, who shows kindness to all people, who is humbled by the freedom he enjoys, and who stoops to pick up a piece of litter instead of passing it by” – Diane M. Pankonin of Oregon City, Ore.
I believe that we should all strive to leave America a better place than we found it. Past generations left us a great nation, what will we leave our children and grandchildren?
Election 2012
Election 2012: Limestone County license commissioner candidate Ronnie Coffman
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Charles Woodroof sworn in as new probate judge
Woodroof ran unopposed in the Nov. 6 general election after defeating City Municipal Judge Don Mansell in the Republican primary in March.
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Brad Curnutt replaces Page as Circuit Court clerk
A standing-room only crowd filled the cramped third-floor courtroom of the Limestone County Courthouse as Curnutt took the oath of office Sunday afternoon.
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VIDEO: Obama HQ goes wild during Iowa returns
Supporters of Barack Obama gathered in Chicago react to the news that the president won the state of Iowa.
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Obama: 'The best is yet to come'
Obama spoke to thousands of cheering supporters in his hometown of Chicago, praising Romney and declaring his optimism for the next four years.
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Alabama's last Democrat in statewide office leaves
74-year-old Lucy Baxley told fellow Democrats Tuesday night that this was her last race.
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Roy Moore wins old job as Alabama chief justice
With 96 percent of precincts reporting, Moore had 52 percent of the vote compared with Vance's 48 percent.
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Romney concedes defeat
The Republican nominee told supporters he would pray for Barack Obama's success in leading the nation.
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UPDATED: Congressman Mo Brooks wins re-election
Congressman Brooks joined Madison County Republican candidates and a crowd of enthusiastic supporters at their victory party at the Space and Rocket Center.
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Limestone County goes overwhelmingly for Romney
Limestone County came out in a big way for Republican presidential challenger Mitt Romney and his running mate Paul Ryan, following the statewide trend with Alabama expected to be strongly in the GOP camp.
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Brooks beats Holley by wide vote margin
Republican Mo Brooks swept Tuesday’s race to win a second term to the U.S. House of Representatives, representing Alabama’s fifth district.
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