Submitted by SurfCityTom on Mon, 04/30/2012 - 4:05pm.
for the correction.
As it is obvious the winner of the Republican primary will be the defacto selection in the fall, given the lack of a Democratic opponent, I wonder if you could expand on your comments.
It's blatently obvious job creation should be a the top of the legisature's list. How, specifically, will you be working to create jobs? You'll be a newly elected official, with no seniority. How will you go about creating jobs? Do you have a plan which you have not heretofore discussed?
Will you be encouraging Governor McCrory to select a new Secretary of Commerce? Based on recent performance, an empty seat would be better than the current incumbent. No drain on revenue to pay a salary or travel expenses.
Thank You
for the correction.
As it is obvious the winner of the Republican primary will be the defacto selection in the fall, given the lack of a Democratic opponent, I wonder if you could expand on your comments.
It's blatently obvious job creation should be a the top of the legisature's list. How, specifically, will you be working to create jobs? You'll be a newly elected official, with no seniority. How will you go about creating jobs? Do you have a plan which you have not heretofore discussed?
Will you be encouraging Governor McCrory to select a new Secretary of Commerce? Based on recent performance, an empty seat would be better than the current incumbent. No drain on revenue to pay a salary or travel expenses.
Looking for your answer prior to the 8th.