Bill Cook - Democratic Candidate for District 1 County Council
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On Reckless Development & Money In Politics
- Has favored developers
- Has not favored residents
- Has created a lot of problems
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- Overcrowded Schools
- Broken Water Mains
- Dwindling Affordable Housing
- Have not been collecting impact taxes
- Why? - many candidates are funded by real estate developers
On Support / Work for Bernie Sanders
On Money in Politics
- Money is the root of problems in our politics; until that is fixed, we can’t solve a lot of problems
- Favors public financing statewide and more transparency in reporting requirements on donation sources
- There should be more scrutiny of here candidate funding comes from
- Several of the top candidates in District 1 are getting money from developers
- It is unclear where the money is coming from even for candidates taking public financing - need more transparency in reporting donations
D1 Issues:
- Overcrowded schools - projected 160% over capacity by 2020
- Poolesville is dilapidated, yet was taken of construction list (because it is not over capacity)
Schools:
- The number 1 magnet in MoCo relative to other counties
- If we lose that, we lose our draw and justification for higher taxes
Priorities
- Reforming our land use decisions
- Observe our rules for impact taxes; no more exemptions
- Raise the impact taxes for new development
- Make sure our council reps aren’t beholden to special interests / developers
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- Will yield better advocates on residents appointed to the planning board
- Path to incorporating towns should be easier to provide better representation for citizens
- School construction should be a priority in the county’s budget
- Support and encourage public transportation
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- Via dedicated funding / subsidies
- BRT
- More amenities on buses (e.g. wifi)
- Roads
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- Explore tech solutions and re-engineering to improve efficiency
- Income Equity
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- Need to do more to raise wages
- Improve working conditions / worker rights
- Using project labor agreements for county work
- 15 is good, but is not a livable wage (17 / 18 is closer to livable in MoCo
- Supporting unions - making them available to workers
Revenue:
- Explore taxing things that have negative effects (e.g. soda)
On Activism and Change
On Election Reforms
- Same Day Registrations
- Ranked Choice Voting
- Open Primaries
Climate
- Move aggressively to get off of fossil fuels
- Close Dickerson power plant / incinerator
- Yes on divestment of fossil fuel companies
- Zero Waste
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- Limit trash output
- Allow unlimited recycling
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