Tuesday, March 29, 2011

One Week from Today . . . Election Day . . . Tuesday, April 5

Tuesday, March 29th

In a very short period of time voters will decide who will represent District 1 on the Madison Common Council.

In the past thirteen weeks, I have personally knocked on over 1,400 doors, attended neighborhood and homeowner association meetings, participated in candidate forums, and I have been a part of Saturday morning coffee talks.  I have enjoyed the opportunity to learn about what is important to residents of District 1 and I have received many great ideas and suggestions. 

Moving forward I urge residents to continue to be engaged in the local process.  Please consider attending Common Council Meetings, Committee Meetings, and especially, please participate in public comment meetings for our upcoming budget.

Finally, please vote on April 5th and then on April 6th, begin to hold all of your locally elected officials accountable.  We need to stay engaged now more than ever.

Thank you for your time, and I hope that I earn your vote on Election Day!

Brian

Brian Driscoll
Candidate for District 1
Madison Common Council
http://www.driscollfordistrict1.com/
http://driscollfordistrict1.blogspot.com/
608-345-0581

The City of Madison’s Budget – State Decisions, Local Impacts

Tuesday, March 29th

Lately, we have been reading about the budget cuts proposed for local government programs.  The Wisconsin State Journal and the Capital Times have reported that our city can expect at least $11 million in cuts.  On top of this, our community has seen almost 0% growth in the local job market adding almost nothing for future revenue projections.  Conservative estimates have been stated and we could experience shortfalls of $20-25 million dollars.

This does not even take into account the impacts on local budgets coming from the federal government.  President Obama has proposed cuts to local programs like the Community Development Block Grants, and the House of Representatives leadership has proposed even larger cuts.  So beyond what the State of Wisconsin decides, we can also expect less support from the federal government.  The amount is unknown at this point.

If I am able to represent you on the Madison Common Council my priorities will be:

Public Safety – all residents and business owners need to feel safe.  I will advocate for an increase in human resources to support our police department.

Basic Services – we need to maintain an attractive community for families to raise their kids and businesses to grow and expand their workforce.  We need good roads, and great service.

Economic Development – increasing our tax base by growing existing businesses and attracting new ones will lessen the burden on our homeowners that are currently paying more and more property taxes.

Through our budget process I will look for ways to streamline our government to increase efficiencies.  We need to look at: refinancing our current debt obligations, consolidating our procurement policies, and removing redundant programs that are already being covered by the county or the state.

My goal is to work and represent District 1 in a non-partisan and independent way.  We can work together across the entire city, across party lines and with our mayor’s office to improve the lives of our citizens.

Please feel free to contact me with any comments, concerns or questions.  I look forward to hearing from you.

Thank you for your time.
Brian


Brian Driscoll
Candidate for District 1
Madison Common Council
http://www.driscollfordistrict1.com/
http://driscollfordistrict1.blogspot.com/
608-345-0581

Friday, March 4, 2011

"Cocktails with the Candidate"

Thursday, March 3rd - 5:30 to 7:30pm
Babe's Sports Grill  --  http://www.babesmadison.com/

Thanks to everyone that came to Babe’s last night to enjoy cocktails and conversation.  Thanks to Owner Lynn Haker, Manager Scott Peterson and the rest of the staff.

It was great to hear about the issues our neighbors and friends care about most.  

Please join us for more events at Babe’s.  “Cocktails with the Candidate” or “Beers with Brian” will be happening again soon  --  Thursday, March 10th 5:30pm to 7:30pm. 

Also, mark your calendars for:
Thursday, March 24th
Thursday, March 31st

Hope to see you there!