Rylee Fleury has put forward a plan to breathe new life into Skagit County by addressing critical issues like housing, taxes, and agriculture. As a candidate for Skagit County Commissioner, Fleury is challenging traditional ways and offering fresh solutions. Winning the primary election has set him on a strong path toward success in the upcoming general election.
Fleury believes it's time to rethink how the county deals with housing costs, tax reform, and saving farmland. "Unlike my opponents, I believe Skagit County desperately needs a shake-up," Fleury states. "We're facing serious challenges with housing costs, high taxes, and keeping our agricultural heritage. We need fresh ideas and bold actions."
One major part of his plan is making housing more affordable. Fleury suggests going back to the building codes from 2005. This move could cut construction costs by up to 30% while still keeping safety in check. The goal is to make housing more affordable and available to all residents of Skagit County.
Another key area of Fleury's campaign is tax reform. He plans to look at successful privatization models from other places and apply similar strategies in Skagit County. This could lead to lower taxes and reduce the financial load on residents.
When it comes to agriculture, Fleury wants to get rid of unnecessary permits and regulations that make life tough for farmers. He wants county rules to match national and state Right to Farm Acts. This would give farmers more freedom to operate, boosting their economic potential while ensuring responsible farming.
A standout part of Fleury's campaign is his strong opposition to the Skagit Lithium Battery Project. He's urging residents to join a federal class-action lawsuit against this 200-megawatt lithium battery project near Henderson Creek. Fleury warns that the Skagit Lithium Battery Project could harm the environment, pose safety risks, and threaten farmland. There are concerns about how the project could affect local ecosystems and agricultural land.
"We can't just sit back while our farmland is at risk from big industrial projects," Fleury emphasizes. "I urge all Skagit County residents to join me in standing up against this."
In his fight against the Skagit Lithium Battery Project, Fleury is setting up a public meeting. It's scheduled for October 15, 2024, at 6:00 PM at the Sedro Woolley Library. This event will let people discuss the lawsuit against the lithium battery development and get a detailed look at Fleury's plans for the future of Skagit County.
Rylee Fleury's website provides further insights into his vision and initiatives. The site features in-depth information about his background, community involvement, and dedication to addressing county issues. Residents are encouraged to explore the website to stay updated on campaign news and events.
Rylee Fleury's campaign highlights his strong dedication to serving the community, shown by his past work in local Constitutional classes and farming. He aims to revitalize Skagit County's traditions while pushing for necessary changes. Fleury supports governance based on common sense, solid law enforcement, and forward-thinking solutions.
For those interested, more information about Fleury's campaign and policies can be found on his campaign website. Residents can learn more about his views on important community issues and find out how to get involved.
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Rylee Fleury's run for Skagit County Commissioner promises to bring new energy and progress to the county, moving away from old approaches in favor of nimble and thoughtful leadership. His fresh proposals and active involvement with the community aim to create a more fair and sustainable future for Skagit County.
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