Kai Hagen would be a good choice
Gazette Letter to the EditorThursday, Feb. 2, 2006
As a lifelong resident of Frederick County, I enthusiastically endorse Kai Hagen for the job of county commissioner.
His knowledge and love of Frederick County has been evident in his columns, as well as in his participation on the Citizens Zoning Review Committee, the county’s Parks and Recreation Commission, and most notably his work with the Frederick Regional Action Committee, which has has been impressive since its founding in 2004.
It is no wonder why. Kai’s efforts have done a lot educate the public, and to help residents get involved in issues that matter to all of us. That type of relationship with the public makes him uniquely qualified to represent us here in Frederick County.
Kai Hagen is an active listener who’s been dedicated to preserving and improving the quality of life here. He understands that growth is not an isolated issue, that it’s connected to the quality of education, the ability to get around without gridlock, and the quality of our public facilities and services.
We have to start dealing with all the impacts of poorly planned growth in a more cohesive and connected way, and everything else. The future of our beautiful county depends making that choice now.
Kai Hagen is an earnest and knowledgeable resident who will truly represent us, not the developers or special interests, but us, the people who know and love Frederick County.
Do yourself, your family and your county a big service, and vote for him this fall.
Sally Sorbello, Frederick
WHY I'M VOTING FOR KAI!
Russell Braen
New Market
I want Kai Hagen on the Frederick Board of County Commissioners for two simple reasons. First, I see the commissioner's role is a very important factor in what life will be like for me here in ten years. Secondly, as the current housing boom peaks and fades we will need to take our foot off the gas pedal of development and consolidate the incredible gains racked up over the last ten years. Going forward into the next decade we need prudent...
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